You bet, no names used.
I got the man at the front desk, a middle aged man I think.
I said I'm calling from Oregon and am a gal who is following Annie's case. I've heard you have a lot of officers parked out in your lot waiting to make an arrest in her case.
He kind of stuttered, and I was about to say something more when he said, Uh, well you can surmise that. And I said do you mean that my surmisal is correct? And he said, well yes.
Then I said I am sure the people in other rooms understand what is going on and it will be over soon.
He said, well, it is really quite confusing right now. And then he said it is such a sad thing about Annie, and I agreed, saying it was unbelievable.
Then he said You know, I feel so bad about Conneticut. I said I don't think this reflects at all on the State of Conneticut. He said Yes it does. He said he had lived right there in that area all of his life and it is changing and not in a good way.
Again I said I hoped this would be resolved soon as I knew the officers had been there since about 4 hours now. He said I don't know as everything is so confusing right now.
I thanked him for his conversation, and he said that's just fine and we hung up.
xox
You didn't offer him a latte? :crazy: