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When I heard them say it, it didn't sound like they were thinking about it at the time...as they were careful to be deliberate when talking about him. Does that make sense?
There is only 1 house on the road that the girls were found on, but it is a heavily traveled road
I was just doing that when I saw the drawing above and wanted to repost it. It is so sweet. See the little turtle?
Here is one I found and another one that Tamfish found:
http://docapp065p.doc.state.ok.us/s...ORTAL30&doc_num=189526&offender_book_id=82817
He got a plea bargain on those assault with a deadly weapons charges. I wonder who he assaulted.
And . . . he was "doing something" "suspicious," according to the report. I wonder what he was doing.
A revolver would be too slow. Per Brown, the girls had no time to react and they were only five feet apart.
I thought Mark Furhman said according to his inside sources one gun was a revolver and the other one was of a higher power (semi-automatic)?
A revolver can kill someone Suzi....in rapid fire this girls wouldn't have had a chance to react before being hit. Police use to carry 38 revolvers all the time for their own protection. I just don't agree that a revolver couldn't bring these girls to their knees and quickly.
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Two weapons and different calibers. Can one POI be packing two different weapons and shoot both angels with such precision, such accuracy??? Sorry, I don't think so...
Two perps and two guns.
I just don't get how it could be drug related since the guy was seen by at least 6 people. Why weren't the drug runners seen by anyone and why shoot the girls and make sure that all the witnesses remembered the truck and the guy standing there. I'm thinking this was a couple of drunk, high, angry guys who were either going to impulsively abduct the girls or it was a thrill killing. Hopefully it won't be something really senseless like the guy was out there trying to steal gas because he was running really low.
Here is some criminal info. on Christopher Ryan Placker, Weleeta, OK.
http://www.oscn.net/applications/oc...e=caseGeneral&casemasterID=19541&db=Cleveland