SURVIVING_INSANITY
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Heading out to buy5 hour energy shots for everyone....we will need this this afternoon!
The judge should give the jurors a 6 pack at start of court every day!:banghead:
Heading out to buy5 hour energy shots for everyone....we will need this this afternoon!
Not sure he was a new detective only that this was his first homicide investigation. It's possible that town does not have a lot of homicides. My sense is he does not suspect her or he would not let her go on and on as he is doing. He still is thinking of her as a victim and letting her vent out after such a tragic loss of her husband. In the process he really is getting a sense of who she is and what is most important to her in her life. jmo
We're back,but I havenoaudio. Anyone else?
I agree. It was never found.....anywhere!Off topic a little - though not sure what AS is chatting on about endlessly here, anyway...
But did I hear correctly yesterday that the detective said Rusty's wallet was never found (I think Det. called it a 'great mystery")? I know it's a small point, given the horrible circumstances, but struck me as odd that he would drive around without some sort of ID, or at least his license - Did I miss something there?
Granted, Rusty could have been rushing to get the kids to school, and forgot it - but wouldn't it have been in the house?
Can't imagine any reason for AS to do something with it - lots of other people there before her, and it would seem silly afterward(if she found it later, and wanted something gone, she could have removed whatever she wanted - IMO).
I apologize if this was already addressed - buy did that seem odd to anyone else? TIA, if anyone knows.
Off topic a little -
But did I hear correctly yesterday that the detective said Rusty's wallet was never found (I think Det. called it a 'great mystery")?
Not sure he was a new detective only that this was his first homicide investigation. It's possible that town does not have a lot of homicides. My sense is he does not suspect her or he would not let her go on and on as he is doing. He still is thinking of her as a victim and letting her vent out after such a tragic loss of her husband. In the process he really is getting a sense of who she is and what is most important to her in her life. jmo
It is just that I know LE, Lambchop. My late husband was retired LE and I was a deputy for 10 years. There were a lot of red flags in that interview with AS and the families at her house. We listened to that one yesterday. The idea that AS may have been involved would have entered their heads the very first day, IMO.
What I see this detective doing is getting AS all comfortable talking about herself, IMO. People like AS love to talk about themselves. He is building trust with her. I would feel safe saying that the idea AS may have been involved probably came up the first day even.
I just respectfully see this a different way..................................:blowkiss:
I agree. It was never found.....anywhere!
can't figure where it plays though .
I don't believe the wallet was ever found. I was speculating that maybe he dropped it outside the daycare and Hemy pick it up and took it to make it look like a robbery OR maybe demanded the wallet from RS.
Never came out in HN trial though.
No wonder Hemy went insane. Can you imagine sitting next to her on an airplane?
No wonder Hemy went insane. Can you imagine sitting next to her on an airplane?
No wonder Hemy went insane. Can you imagine sitting next to her on an airplane?