dally_doodle
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Seems inappropriate. Please remember she is a minor.I hope she was and is still a virgin.
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Seems inappropriate. Please remember she is a minor.I hope she was and is still a virgin.
There was something posted from another twitter account, a picture that had been tweeted to the father's account. All of that has been deleted, so I'm assuming right now that isn't being allowed (which is normal). I don't know if it can be allowed since ET's sister confirmed it is his account, usually the social media of relatives isn't allowed, not sure if there are exceptions.
Why are you concerned with her sexual experience?
Don't you mean you hope she's not being sexually assaulted by a 50 year old man?
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Last time.You are thinking they should pull their phone records. That's a search and seizure protected by the 4th Amendment. It's no different than bugging their phones.
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Seems inappropriate. Please remember she is a minor.
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I'm not from rural Tennessee, but nonetheless a rural town. Even here, everyone has cell phones. I haven't seen a functional pay phone in a decade.
However, what's public is public but you'd still need some sort of reasonable suspicion that they have or are withholding information in order to do anything more than merely observe them from a distance.
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I'm not talking about tapping their phones, they can surveil, see what is happening and find out if there are people doing something that will support a warrant.Police can interview them all they want, but if they're claiming that they have no knowledge about the situation, there isn't much police can do about it. You can't tap someone phone's line or start monitoring their private social media accounts just because you think they might know something.
It's frustrating, and emotions run high in cases like this, especially when there are minors involved. They didn't make me turn over my humanity the day they handed me my law license, so I get it, I really do. But we're still bound by the law, whether we like it or not.
Because it would be nice if he didn't rape her
Seems inappropriate. Please remember she is a minor.
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Its a phenomenon in our society that women oftentimes get all 'lovey dovey' feelings for predators/narcissistic men with no mercy whatsoever for the women/girls involved. It stems from a lack of wisdom imo.
He's 50. He's not a child. He knows exactly what he's doing.
This is important, of course that doesn't mean he didn't stop and get some later.![]()
His wife worked there? Well he has some balls to do this at the school right under her nose. Pathetic
I'm not talking about tapping their phones, they can surveil, see what is happening and find out if there are people doing something that will support a warrant.
Not sure, haven't seen it expounded upon by TBI so far.Yes, so I wonder... was he shopping for his wife? Is it just not related at all?
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Most girls this day and age with tinder and all those other hookup sites are sexually active by age 13. It's very sad.
I'm sorry I don't have the link...There's just so many!Yes, so I wonder... was he shopping for his wife? Is it just not related at all?
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That's per TBI. They linked it on their Twitter.I'm sorry I don't have the link...There's just so many!
But I did read that his wife was with him at this shopping trip. The hair dye he purchased at this particular time was for his mother in law.
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