Blink34
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I dunno what the possible problems could be with this. Bleach, Bread, Milk... I get those confused all the time:waitasec: no wonder my sandwiches taste funny....
IIRC, [DELETED/CENSORED BY POSTER DUE TO SECURITY CONCERNS ON THE PART OF THE ORIGINAL POSTER] and the purchase was a single item at approximately 4AM, not bread and milk at 6AM. Two hour time difference, and a huge difference in the items. Hard to explain that, if it is true. Now, thinking back on the movie "Rear Window" when the detective tells Jimmy Stewart that he is spending a lot of time looking at the private lives of people, and if you think back on it, you might be aware that you have done suspicious looking things, even when they were innocent. I remember thinking after the Jeffrey Dahmer case that it would probably seem strange to his neighbors hearing a power saw running after midnight... then some months afterward realizing that I was running MY power saw in my garage about 2AM. Suspicious actions alone do not prove guilt, but the LE would not be doing a good job if they did not look into this. I can see how BC might have room to wiggle some, but I am not sure about 2 hours worth by claiming confusion about the time of the trip to the store because he was distraught about his missing wife, but confusing detergent with bread? That is harder to swallow (pun intended)
CyberPro
Hey, a Funny IT Guy- good for you!!
Kidding, but to clarify, he was at the store at 4am without his children who were home alone and as LE suspected from the tape, the fact that he would do that is huge, that and why lie about the time?