I also hate to say it but this shooting sounds like a hit to me too.
Exactly the way 'Baretta's' wife was killed.
He left her in the car while he returned to the restaurant....
oh WUDGE, here's another one for ya.![]()
I also hate to say it but this shooting sounds like a hit to me too.
Exactly the way 'Baretta's' wife was killed.
He left her in the car while he returned to the restaurant....
oh WUDGE, here's another one for ya.![]()
I really think it is strange that a police officer would let his wife wait alone in the car at night in a bad area. I am very suspicious of the husband.
Maybe she wasn't feeling well, so she waited in the car while he went to get her medicine?
Just speculation... I tend to think the husband had something to do with it too.
That is definatly possible mrsjonnob but it just strikes me as really strange. My husband would never allow me to sit in a car alone at night in a bad area and he isn't even a cop. I tend to think he had something to do with it but speculation is always good.![]()
Philamena, now we all know Bobby Blake the great child actor, and bizarre weirdness of a guy was innocent. That could happen. Sorry, O/T, but Bobby Blake been keeping a low profile. Internal Affairs will so be all over that cop.
Filly,
Hard to believe he got off. :furious:
Here's a link to a few video's concerning Sgt. Cobb. It seems he was in trouble at one point. Not sure how true this is, and I couldn't get the video fast enough. Worth a look maybe.http://behindthebluewall.blogspot.com/2007/12/mi-sgt-cobbs-wife-shot-dead-in-parking.html
Although my money is on the husband, I can see my DH leaving me in the car thinking it would be safer. Usually if one of us has to run in to a gas station, etc., he does it if it is a bad area or at night and locks me in the car with the phone. I think he feels I am safer b/c if someone was robbing the store or something I could drive away and call 911. Also, when he used to have his concealed weapons permit, the gun was in the car. This officer very likely could have had a weapon in his car and felt he was leaving his wife in the safer place.
Here's a link to a few video's concerning Sgt. Cobb. It seems he was in trouble at one point. Not sure how true this is, and I couldn't get the video fast enough. Worth a look maybe.http://behindthebluewall.blogspot.com/2007/12/mi-sgt-cobbs-wife-shot-dead-in-parking.html
Hmm, their vehicle was a van too. I wonder how many carjackers choose to steal vans rather than cars? I guess it depends on what the carjacker needed...
I'm trying to give Cobb the benefit of the doubt here, but my brain is really struggling with this one.
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