MsFacetious
What a Kerfuffle...
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Incredibly unlucky... under suspicion... while someone else is getting away with taking his girlfriend's daughter.... you mean like Amber Dubois' stepfather???
Yep... very well could be.
No one is going to convince me that the amount of traffic down that street on Monday January 31 is the same as it was on Monday December 27. There is no way.
My cousin was arrested for a NON homicide, that was fairly well publicized. It barely made it to the front page/top story for a few days. Nothing like Hailey's case at all.
The traffic in front of the house went from 1 or 2 cars an hour to 12 or more. A car went by at least every 5 minutes. There was barely time to run out to get the mail, take the garbage out, or run out and jump in your own vehicle before the next car came by. His case never even made it out of the STATE news media. The media was never camped out in front of the house. There was never news conferences.
There are people driving by, just to drive by. There are people driving by to yell mean things. There are FAR more people driving by that house than there was on Monday December 27th. Just like Caylee's and Zahra's and all the others. :twocents:
Or maybe it just means that an arrest will not take place UNTIL that time.
Since it's not a direct quote... he could have said "We will keep searching until we find Hailey. We will not make an arrest unless we sadly find a body."
I don't think there is any way, whether they know who did it or not... that they could immediately arrest someone upon finding a body. They would still have to connect them to the crime. They aren't going to arrest them and start the clock going when they just "know" they did it but haven't even processed forensic evidence from a crime scene yet.
Yep... very well could be.
Yeah, I do.
I've always thought that SA looks like a good suspect, but that's as far as it goes. He could just be incredibly unlucky and someone else is getting away with taking Hailey.
No one is going to convince me that the amount of traffic down that street on Monday January 31 is the same as it was on Monday December 27. There is no way.
My cousin was arrested for a NON homicide, that was fairly well publicized. It barely made it to the front page/top story for a few days. Nothing like Hailey's case at all.
The traffic in front of the house went from 1 or 2 cars an hour to 12 or more. A car went by at least every 5 minutes. There was barely time to run out to get the mail, take the garbage out, or run out and jump in your own vehicle before the next car came by. His case never even made it out of the STATE news media. The media was never camped out in front of the house. There was never news conferences.
There are people driving by, just to drive by. There are people driving by to yell mean things. There are FAR more people driving by that house than there was on Monday December 27th. Just like Caylee's and Zahra's and all the others. :twocents:
I want to bring up also from the p.c. video the amount of car traffic going down that street. Now thats an example of what its like there at 1:00 in the afternoon on a Monday.
Or maybe it just means that an arrest will not take place UNTIL that time.
Since it's not a direct quote... he could have said "We will keep searching until we find Hailey. We will not make an arrest unless we sadly find a body."
I don't think there is any way, whether they know who did it or not... that they could immediately arrest someone upon finding a body. They would still have to connect them to the crime. They aren't going to arrest them and start the clock going when they just "know" they did it but haven't even processed forensic evidence from a crime scene yet.
Authorities say they will keep searching until they find Hailey, adding that if sadly, they find a body, then an arrest will take place at that time.
When I read this it tells me that LE already knows who killed Hailey -- or is this just more Kampfer speak
http://www.ktxs.com/big_country_news/26683465/detail.html
Mel