Were there bloody paw prints at the scene? I don't remember hearing any testimony about that -- so what difference does it make that the dog was clean???:waitasec:
They haven't found evidence of a gas can in the vehicle, but what about in the Young's garage? IF he used a power mower, there would be a gas can there. Too bad that's never been brought up.
fran
If his hotel room door wouldn't latch when he left the room, how did he sleep all night without a locked door?
IMHO, ANYONE in the circumstances he stated, the door wouldn't lock, would have called the desk immediately and told them 'my door won't lock.'
I know I would NEVER stay at a hotel if my door wasn't locked.
JMHO
fran
The gas mileage might get him off. 7 gallons of gas wouldn't cover the trip home and back.
But another full tank would. He just wouldn't stop at 4 Brothers again... Of course he had to get more gas.... we've known that all along. Easy one to explain.
I'm wondering that too. Newspaper are usually placed on the floor, not the door handle. However, slipping a notice under the door may cause an unsecure door to open a bit - would depend on whether someone's hand bumped the door in the process.
If the dog was not outside, JY put him there. Mr. G. did not bark when someone arrived and left at 3:00--4:30am or so b/c it was JY. MY told 911 that he was "going crazy" when she got there, probably because he was outside and didn't like it. MOO
But another full tank would. He just wouldn't stop at 4 Brothers again... Of course he had to get more gas.... we've known that all along. Easy one to explain.
State says no evidence of robbery... what sophistry. Robbery requires one to intimidate and be present before the victim. The missing rings and jewelry box drawers are evidence of burglary.
Labradors do not attack, but they do slobber and love all over you.
This guy is doing a great job.
They might not attack, but they bark like crazy.
This guy is doing a great job.