ONE Question!!!!??!!!!

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I figure this list is a lot like the SDSO thread. What should have been done, asked, or not done,to have a truly thorough and unbiased investigation, as I can not call SDSO's 'investigation', a true investigation, but an agenda with a pre determined outcome.
 
Perhaps not a 'female visitor', perhaps a cross dresser. Other then the obivious, many things are yet to be uncovered.

And to Sunnie: BIG THANKS, GREAT THREAD!!

:crazy:Oh my dear Lord...I actually think I got where you were going..
 
Police claim that the clothes in the guest house were from a female guest who stayed in the guest house before AS moved in, and not from any overnight guest.
 
Police claim that the clothes in the guest house were from a female guest who stayed in the guest house before AS moved in, and not from any overnight guest.

And I just wonder who the source of that info to LE might have been???
 
I have only one question I'm willing to post now and that would be to Adam.

Adam who was your female visitor that night?????

Ok I'll rephrase that, wanted to anyway...

Adam, who was your visitor or visitors that appeared to be female that night???


***Oh what a tangled web we weave when first we practice to deceive****
 

And I just wonder who the source of that info to LE might have been???

LE is the source. LE claimed they verified the clothes belonged to a female guest who stayed in the guest house earlier.
 
AS and LE, how exactly does one "stand" on a table with three legs?
 
LE is the source. LE claimed they verified the clothes belonged to a female guest who stayed in the guest house earlier.

Not meant in any way toward you personally, but, they also told us the print on the balcony was from a LEO. We are supposed to take their word for that also.
 
AS and LE, how exactly does one "stand" on a table with three legs?

Actually, it's quite easy, it just depends on how and where the legs of the table were positioned. I once had a table (not broken) with three legs.
 
Actually, it's quite easy, it just depends on how and where the legs of the table were positioned. I once had a table (not broken) with three legs.

But this table was not designed as a three legged table. Thus it wouldn't be stable with one leg broken off.
 
Exactly. Try it this weekend. You cannot break the leg off a four-legged table and then put a grown man's body weight on it without it crashing to the floor.
 
Exactly. Try it this weekend. You cannot break the leg off a four-legged table and then put a grown man's body weight on it without it crashing to the floor.

Dovebar, what if he positioned his weight in such a way that he could do this? IDK, way to many mysteries with this case.
 
Exactly. Try it this weekend. You cannot break the leg off a four-legged table and then put a grown man's body weight on it without it crashing to the floor.

And, yeah. I can just see me breaking a leg off of a perfectly good table and asking my husband to stand on it. LOLLOLLOLLOL (truly, he would have be put away!!)
 
So, I am just going to interject here, that if I had a table, in which a leg collapsed from me moving it, I sure as he11 would NOT be standing on it. Period!!
 
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