If it were my loved ones, I would want a full investigation and the provider held accountable, if possible. It didn't seem like the police were initially pursuing the investigation very thoroughly. Their strategy has been effective, IMO.
Providing drugs that led to death seems to be the only possible crime. They got bad coke, that seemed obvious to many at the beginning, and I don't think anyone had bad intentions. The only unknown is who sold the drugs and who bought and brought the drugs. Does the host have any criminal or...
Geometry. A person standing 5'8" against a sink that is 36" high and 28" deep would be able to see the ground about 5 feet in front of them, or 3 feet on the other side of the sink. I know, he never used the kitchen sink or looked out a window.
This was originally about questioning why the fiance broke in instead of requesting a welfare check. My response was that the police are not going to break into someone else's house on a welfare check. If I call the police and say my girlfriend hasn't come home for two days and she had gone to...
And that has to be risk of imminent harm. That is when they can hear a fight or there is a fire, none of which were the case here. This is common sense. You cannot call the police and say go in that house because my boyfriend didn't come home. The police can knock and look around the outside...
When is it Legal to Search Your Home In Missouri?
A search warrant is required if a law enforcement officer wants to search your home and property. However, it is legal for law enforcement agents to search your Missouri home without a search warrant in the following situations:
You freely give...
Welcome to websleuths. This seems to be the most likely scenario. I think the guys went to the backyard because they were feeling sick or hot. The mystery to me is the actions of the host.
Just guessing here but I suspect she was trying to find a way to get in and couldn't get into the back yard or over the fence, the house was locked and no one was answering, and she found a loose screen and an open window. In hindsight, it seems like the most effective path. If she had called...
I could be off base here but is it possible the dad has a felony conviction and they didn't want him to get felon in possession of a gun, so the story about it being locked in her bedroom?
Insurance would cover the tornado and I would guess he used the insurance payment from the tornado damaged truck to buy the one he was currently using. To get the old one repaired, he had to get a loan. IMO
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