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So a well-intentioned person is now holding him as a prisoner for going on two months? This seems to be as close to not possible as anything else I can think of, jmo. Unless ER has friends who are seriously unbalanced.
So a well-intentioned person is now holding him as a prisoner for going on two months? This seems to be as close to not possible as anything else I can think of, jmo. Unless ER has friends who are seriously unbalanced.
I just posted the same thing!:rocker:
hypothetically, the only other family members that come to mind are D's older brothers and D's future stepdad. Theoretically speaking, in total hypotheticals, I just cannot see any kind of possible motive on any of their parts. :waitasec:
since many crimes against children are committed by step parents or parent's boyfreind/girlfreind, the future step parent is someone I considered right off the bat, but I would hope LE has confirmed his whereabouts for the days in question!
I'm sure they did. He's owned a construction business in C Springs for many years. JMO
Yes, it was "us". Jan is the brains and I'm the tech geek with an available Dropbox, lol.
I believe they did bring him in for a polygraph. Results have not been released by LE (nor have they been released for his parents.)
Haha this cracked me up! :floorlaugh:Does anyone involved in the case have a butler? :sigh:
I believe they did bring him in for a polygraph. Results have not been released by LE (nor have they been released for his parents.)
OT, but sometimes my "thank you" button is just missing. This makes me sad.
Does anyone involved in the case have a butler? :sigh:
I keep seeing buy questions about buying beer at Walmart in CO. Full strength beer can only be bought at liquor stores and restaurants in Colorado. Otherwise, 3.2 beer ONLY is purchased at Walmart or grocery stores/convenience stores. Weak stuff. Bletch. lol.
HTH.
http://www.denverpost.com/legislature/ci_19723625
Under Colorado law, only liquor stores and restaurants may sell full- strength beer. Convenience stores and grocery stores may sell only low-alcohol beer, less than 4 percent alcohol by volume or 3.2 percent by weight.