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http://www.katu.com/news/local/100582364.html
My head is spinning :banghead:
http://www.katu.com/news/local/100582364.html
My head is spinning :banghead:
Wonder if he drives an f250, it looks white? Hey, somebody up in Portland refresh my memory, this man says he was mowing that morning. Was it not raining that day up there?
Ok, I guess I must have missed something somewhere. What does it matter if she wasn't parked on this access road?
ETA: And she could have gone there after 8:45 right? So, as usual, I'm confused.
He is only talking about up to 8:30 am--If TH parked on the main road, per the police staged (?) photos and then drove around to pick up Kyron on the access road @ 8:45( which is what it sounds like from the timeline we have been given), this really doesn't mean much.
We mow in the rain in the Pacific NW...the grass would take over if we didn't -- it rains a whooole lot.
All JMO
Doesn't mean it couldn't have been there at 8:45.
The groundskeeper says he in the area of the access road until 8:30.
We don't know WHEN the witness who saw the white truck on the access road saw it.
I've always guessed that the witness saw the truck close to 8:45, when TH exited the school.
Most intriguing, IMO, is that the groundskeeper doesn't say that he was driving a white truck that might have been mistaken for the Horman truck.
So, IMO, unless his timeline contradicts the witness one, this is much ado about nothing.
The whole theory of how she got Kyron out of the building is based on the idea that someone drove the truck up the access road so Kyron could be brought out the side door and put into the truck without anyone noticing. The police said that they have at least one witness report that the truck was up there.
He is only talking about up to 8:30 am--If TH parked on the main road, per the police staged (?) photos and then drove around to pick up Kyron on the access road @ 8:45( which is what it sounds like from the timeline we have been given), this really doesn't mean much.