CHARLISA
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Hmmmmm.......... my Avi cracks me up.
When is the last time your kitty had a hearing test?
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Hmmmmm.......... my Avi cracks me up.
LOL LOL ok this avatar will drive everyone nuts lol
I think a vehicle was used, with the items scattered all over the place...and then possibly right onto the interstate.
I see you've been to the hairdresser finally. Meow.
This is MOO, but I really think TBI must have a vewwy vewwy good reason for not releasing those 911 calls. And I find it even more intriguing that they woen't even identify who made the other call. Only that it was a woman. Now clearly, they have their reasons for keeping that to themselves. I can't imagine why they wouldn't admit it if it was the Mom who called. So I begin to think the caller or the call must be more interesting than that. Either the call came from Holly herself, someone that hasn't yet been identified as a witness to something or perhaps the "neighbor" not only heard the scream but also saw something they don't want released yet.
I would be interested in hearing your thoughts about that angle. Thanks,
was just talking to a buddy in law enforcement that has absolutely no connection to this case at all, whatsoever and is in an entirely different state.
But his point was interesting that in some cases especially in rural areas the reason things are kept quiet by agencies like the TBI, CBI, State Police/AG is because they aren't just trying to keep information from suspects but also from local enforcement/authorities etc.
When I was younger a friend of mine crashed a car and someone we all knew and loved died in the accident. We all knew the real story behind the accident as we were there but magically the richest and most connected family in town had all the records vanish from the hospital for the driver. They were "lost" so there was no way of convicting the driver of doing what this person was doing. Instead the families of the victims were paid and the driver got a few years probation. I remember there being a lot of anger at the time.
I wonder if something along those lines is in play here on either a religious angle, local authorities and what not.
did u see the one i had with the eyeball?
gratefully not.
Not sure if this has already been mentioned ( I read all the threads, but with all the info its hard to keep track) but from what I've googled :rocker:,
911 calls in TN are public record. They are trying to pass a law to seal them, but I didn't find anything that stated it had been passed. Does anyone know if this is true? If so, how can LE deny access to them?
ETA: Found an article that it "passed" on 4/21/11. 911 calls are still public record BUT only with the written consent of the person making the call (in this case the brother).
http://www.purplelawfirm.com/blog_n...nate-votes-to-prevent-broadcast-of-911-calls/
So, that would mean the 911 call would be public record since she was taken before that. Or am I wrong on that??
http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/04/28/us-bobo-tennessee-weather-idUSTRE73R7C020110428
Strange wording..."may have been abducted."
Oh well, what isn't strange with this case.
school
hospital/clinic settings
church/Bible camps/retreats
church
internet
horseback riding
hunting events
stores
what else did we say?
You seem to have read a great deal into my post that was just not there.
But if you're happy to do that, I'm happy to let you.
Who needs a free press anyway, eh? Just let us trust in authority.
do they think she ran off ??? like run away bride??? a plan??
I don't understnd that either.[/quote
all that social/cultural/political sticky stuff's pretty powderkeggie...in a small town.