Rhyme & Reason
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I hope Sam Littleton's time in jail is the most miserable and painful experience that anyone can have anywhere or any time.
Tennessee police said late Wednesday that the search for the body of a Logan County woman will not continue.
Chattanooga police announced that they have exhausted all search options and will not resume looking for Gladis Russell on Thursday.
Police issued a news release that said in part, "No evidence of Gladis Russell was located during the searches. The Chattanooga Police Department has exhausted all resources and have searched all areas that fit into the parameters given by the suspect."
http://www.10tv.com/live/content/lo...ooga-search-ends-body-logan-county-woman.html
I'm a first time poster, but have been around here a while....found you all during the Xenia runaway mom case.
While I think the find on the last page regarding the "quarry" sounds promising, I couldn't help but wonder what else might look like a white glowing (or blowing) cotton field (especially this time of year). My husband and I do some vegetable gardening so I've done lots of research about all aspects of it (I love the internet!). There are products called "floating row cover" that allow a farmer to plant crops several weeks earlier than the last frost date in the area. It appears that Chattanooga's last frost date is around April 18th. Many cold weather crops can be planted weeks before the frost date and floating row covers will allow them to plant even earlier. These row covers could possibly give the appearance of cotton. There are some pretty good pictures on the right hand side of the link below.
http://www.dripworksusa.com/store/agribon.php
Lorrie
Welcome!I'm a first time poster, but have been around here a while....found you all during the Xenia runaway mom case.
While I think the find on the last page regarding the "quarry" sounds promising, I couldn't help but wonder what else might look like a white glowing (or blowing) cotton field (especially this time of year). My husband and I do some vegetable gardening so I've done lots of research about all aspects of it (I love the internet!). There are products called "floating row cover" that allow a farmer to plant crops several weeks earlier than the last frost date in the area. It appears that Chattanooga's last frost date is around April 18th. Many cold weather crops can be planted weeks before the frost date and floating row covers will allow them to plant even earlier. These row covers could possibly give the appearance of cotton. There are some pretty good pictures on the right hand side of the link below.
http://www.dripworksusa.com/store/agribon.php
Lorrie
Tennessee police said late Wednesday that the search for the body of a Logan County woman will not continue.
Chattanooga police announced that they have exhausted all search options and will not resume looking for Gladis Russell on Thursday.
Police issued a news release that said in part, "No evidence of Gladis Russell was located during the searches. The Chattanooga Police Department has exhausted all resources and have searched all areas that fit into the parameters given by the suspect."
http://www.10tv.com/live/content/lo...ooga-search-ends-body-logan-county-woman.html
ETA: wonder what "the other side of the city" means?
I have a very special place in mind for Littleton if he gets life without parole. How about this place?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ADX_Florence
The United States Penitentiary Administrative Maximum Facility (ADX) is a supermax prison for men located in Florence, Colorado.
ADX houses prisoners who are deemed the most dangerous and in need of the tightest control.
I do agree that Littleton should get the death penalty for what he has done.
But if he gets life without parole, then I feel that it should be served in a supermax prison rather than in a regular prison.
I didn't know how to bring maps in, but if TruthSleuth comes on, maybe he can get find the area I am talking about and bring it on.
TruthSleuth were you able to get hold of the quarry? And what kind of reception did you get?
I'm a first time poster, but have been around here a while....found you all during the Xenia runaway mom case.
While I think the find on the last page regarding the "quarry" sounds promising, I couldn't help but wonder what else might look like a white glowing (or blowing) cotton field (especially this time of year). My husband and I do some vegetable gardening so I've done lots of research about all aspects of it (I love the internet!). There are products called "floating row cover" that allow a farmer to plant crops several weeks earlier than the last frost date in the area. It appears that Chattanooga's last frost date is around April 18th. Many cold weather crops can be planted weeks before the frost date and floating row covers will allow them to plant even earlier. These row covers could possibly give the appearance of cotton. There are some pretty good pictures on the right hand side of the link below.
http://www.dripworksusa.com/store/agribon.php
Lorrie
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