hollyblue
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What I heard was they were undecided about the town. How does this make her guilty of murder? :waitasec:
I can understand this. I live in a small suburb on the farfarfar edge of a very large city. There are numerous options on where we could have lived. We took 2.5 years to decide where to build our house after we decided on the town. :crazy:
And we aren't involved in any nefarious activities. :angel:
BBM. :waitasec: So we have come full circle....why call the realtor to take a home buying tour if you don't know the location of where you are going and the tranfer hasn't "come thru" yet?
:waitasec:I never said she was guilty of murder.....just that there are inconsistancies with this little bit of info, as with most of her stories. She may very well have not killed him.....but I don't think she's being forthright in what she has portrayed in her reoccurance of the "murder".
Will say this....if the cartel was not responsible for his disappearance....she has a HUGH pair of brass benwahs to remain in McAllen after accusing them.