Yes, but in that case, Patrick's mental illness was established and documented for years (it contributed to her divorce; it got her a restraining order filed against her). There's no indication Carlee had those ongoing problems. And what @BeginnerSleuther is offering is a doctor's perspective on...
We have mutual Facebook friends, and a search of her name on Facebook will pull up some of their frantic public posts. IMHO, it's likely that the mental health issues preceded the police chase, and not that she's a fugitive that had a mental health break and went missing.
Seems like she's...
But as with any other employee, the company is liable for damages caused by him going about the course of their job. He has said that he hit her with his business vehicle -- anyone would sue UPS or FedEx if a driver hit them or their child while delivering packages. I mean, ultimately it's...
From this video you can really see that the car wasn't parked in a tucked-away back part of the shopping center -- it was in the middle of what looks like it would be a busy area. And unless they moved her car while extricating her, it looks like she is poorly parked in a spot she pulled forward...
I've moved to the passenger seat to take a phone call in my car, but only in areas where people are passing by and might notice me sitting in the car and hope I'm pulling out of my parking space. She's also SO TINY, it's hard to imagine that she needed extra room to do anything, or could reach...
I confess when I first saw the post about the newspaper issuing a correction to that article, I assumed they were correcting the fact that they spelled "aggravated" wrong in the headline. That seemed like an egregious and embarrassing error to me -- but of course the error they ACTUALLY made was...
Yeah, that whole angle of the story sounds super hinky to me. Of course it's totally possible, but the fact that it seems to be coming entirely from him makes me distrust it in the extreme.
Arrest made in case of missing Langley woman Naomi Onotera - Aldergrove Star
From the article:
One person was in custody as of Friday evening. Neighbours reported that police had been back at Onotera’s home earlier in the day.
I mean, it's the husband, right? (IMO) That poor baby.
Yes but isn't the loose dog a huge liability -- like a lighted sign saying "she was here"? Why not (sorry) dispose of the dog as well? Or release the dog outside in another location so it wouldn't be so obvious she'd been in the building? No one would ever be looking in this building if the dog...
I vote not personalized. California re-introduced these "classic black" license plates back in 2015, and they have a different sequence of numbers than the standard white ones. Here's a photo of a random car I found online:
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