Just checking in to see what was happening with the evidentiary hearing. This is all so disappointing. This has gone on way to long.
Isabella needed justice at least a year ago.
Finally! I've waited for this for so long! I wonder how old she will be after she finishes her murder sentence, goes to Texas and does her 20 years there?
One thing is for sure, her baby girl will be well into adulthood without her awful influence.
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Snanann's flight came in very late, knocking his plan off by hours. If the girls were already dead, they could have possibly been in the truck. So, Shanann takes off her shoes, goes upstairs and he follows after her, killing her immediately.
He wraps her in a sheet and...
From the previous thread:
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When you have Alexa in your house, do you always have to initiate use by saying Alexa? Or, would it record every noise, conversation in the house unbidden?
We have an Alexa in our living room. It is also available from the kitchen.
Most of the...
You are confusing HOA dues with mortgage payments. Their mortgage was $3000 a month and I'm not sure how much their HOA dues were. They obviously didn't pay HOA for a while. I'm all the way on the East Coast and our dues are about $200 a year. I've heard they are higher in Coloradeo.
Not yet. So far, most of them are members of various LE agencies who have worked the case.
It is far too soon for LE to have interviewed family, friends, etc. I would expect these people to be on the witness list when it comes time for the trial.
Sorry in advance for the long post. I’ve read a few hundred pages since early this morning and have some things to say.
1. I watched all 2 hours of Ashleigh Banfield last night where she covered the Watts case with her 4 guests. She’s easier to take than Nancy Grace, although I’m a big fan...
This is what brought me back to the board. I DVR Ashley Banford and first saw his interview there. When it was over, a shiver went down my spine.
He said that when he went back to the house "nothing" was there.. things, not people.
As he was swaying back and forth, he slowly moved his head...
Dad was a pumper and gauger on tanks. He had to climb the steps up, open a hatch, and put a plumb-line down to measure the amount of liquid (oil, gas). He also told me that some had floating roofs, but I never observed that in pictures or when I visited the tank farm.
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