That's different than him being charged and convicted of murdering her. And even that's different than him actually murdering her.
He's currently been arrested and charged with evidence tampering and abusing a corpse. Those are his charges and there are already people saying he deserves the...
They mean the camera at Good Samaritan. The security camera that captures SS and company was at a parking garage near a medical center called Good Samaritan.
I don't understand the news regarding her purse and cell phone. The purse they have photographed does not look like the purse she was wearing when she went missing. What's the significance of the photographed purse in the news?
While I believe it is unlikely, there is always the possibility that she left the house and something happened to her. Those guys didn't know her and maybe didn't care about her leaving. Perhaps she did and somebody picked her up.
Again, unlikely, but not impossible.
That website you listed links to the actual survey, which you should read. The survey is decent enough, but it only surveyed 68k people across the country. That's .02% of the population of the country.
Surveys like this aren't meant to be a 1:1 representation of the entire country or each...
Pretty common for people live in Nicholasville or Georgetown or Versailles but work in Lex. I get it.
But there were somewhere between 1,000 and 1,100 violent crimes reported in Lexington in 2016. That means less than half a percent of people were victims of violent crimes. We're well under the...
No, I'm sorry but I think you're doing a disservice to Lexington to suggest that it has such a rampant drug and crime problem that people are commonly approached outside restaurants and asked to buy drugs. That is simply untrue.
Lexington is a great city and its drug problems, along with many...
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I've lived in Lexington for over four years now and have never, ever had a single person offer me drugs. I find this statement absolutely silly. And I live on the north end of town which is supposedly the "bad area."
I think Lexington's crime rate is often grossly over exaggerated...
I agree. Maybe people find it easier to deal with the idea that there's a single source of torment. The alternative would suggest that dangerous people are numerous and everywhere. Not very comforting.
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