So, you live in Bloomington?
Not too far away.
But we don't know.
No, I wouldn't say I know for certain but I have extreme doubts. But besides that, do you have some theory as to why it would matter how she got in there?
So, you live in Bloomington?
But we don't know.
You know, I have a real problem with someone saying that one of the POI's that we have been discussing and his friend are construction workers, then that someone runs off when asked a point blank question. Sorry, that just leaves me with a bad taste in my mouth.
We have been discussing this for a very long time, but police have already said they don't think the witness saw LS at 3:38 am. So what is the point of discussing it as if it happened?
Thanks, that is what I was asking. Have we determined that it was a wristlet which likely held her cellphone? Minor point, but for me it explains leaving the cellphone behind and not retrieving it before Kilroy's closed. She might have thought it was in the wristlet. Otherwise, I'm more likely to consider her impaired. It also means that it was not likely to be in the pocket of the wrap/jacket/sweater. Small points but as the wrap has not been found aparently, it adds to discussion.
Not too far away.
No, I wouldn't say I know for certain but I have extreme doubts. But besides that, do you have some theory as to why it would matter how she got in there?
If you can find a link the the PC addressing this, I belive the LE said they did not have video evidence to confirm or support this sighting. That's very different from saying it never happened.
Also, since we are on the topic, the "mystery man" in the 3:38 sighting is only a mystery to us, the general public. LE said "that individual is known to us" or some such thing.
Qualters sure can say a lot with out saying much of anything, if you know what I mean.
Gosh it feels like we're all grasping at straws now. Feels like we got nothun'.
I chalk that up to bad writing skills by whomever.
Also, men are just realllly bad at fashion.
Try this next time you are out with some male buds. Watch as a hot girl walks by. Take mental notes. 10 minutes later, ask "what was she wearing?"
It's case we don't have any new info, and LE stopped giving out even the small amount of info they had been giving out before.
Also, men are just realllly bad at fashion.
Try this next time you are out with some male buds. Watch as a hot girl walks by. Take mental notes. 10 minutes later, ask "what was she wearing?"
Do this with female friends? They may even be able to name the designer.
I thought Qualters was really awkward and stilted when it came to describing the clothes BTW. The picture really was worth a thousand words!
I was afraid to say the same thing earlier because I might offend a guy on the board. Too much political correctness in my world.
Wonder if the men would prefer to call the butterfly sleeves bat wing sleeves?
I was afraid to say the same thing earlier because I might offend a guy on the board. Too much political correctness in my world.
Wonder if the men would prefer to call the butterfly sleeves bat wing sleeves?
There are links to this press-conference all over the threads. The links have been posted numerous times, and obviously people interpret what he said differently. I've already expressed my opinion on what he said, and I do not agree with the interpretation that LE just doesn't have video to confirm it but believe it happened.
Also, men are just realllly bad at fashion.
Try this next time you are out with some male buds. Watch as a hot girl walks by. Take mental notes. 10 minutes later, ask "what was she wearing?"
Do this with female friends? They may even be able to name the designer.
I thought Qualters was really awkward and stilted when it came to describing the clothes BTW. The picture really was worth a thousand words!
Also, men are just realllly bad at fashion.
Try this next time you are out with some male buds. Watch as a hot girl walks by. Take mental notes. 10 minutes later, ask "what was she wearing?"
Do this with female friends? They may even be able to name the designer.
I thought Qualters was really awkward and stilted when it came to describing the clothes BTW. The picture really was worth a thousand words!
I'm not even sure it matters how she got in, or that she was there.
Several posts though seem adamant that she should not be allowed in a bar because she's 20.
Since laws vary by state, pointing out that you don't have to be 21 to go to the bars in Indiana, posting the relevant Indiana Code, and adding personal experience with it seems appropriate, don't you think?
I can understand it more as an aside than directly relevant. I can't imagine any scenario where it would play a factor here. But you are correct in pointing out that in some situations someone under the age of 21 could legally be in a bar.