IS HE GUILTY?
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11 years 3 months ago
fogwils Wrote:
> Can anyone who has the opinion that this was not
> premeditated murder explain how a Trained and
> Competent Gun user suddenly forgets ALL his
> Training, Knowledge and accredited Competencies.
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> The excuse of being terrified when hearing a noise
> because we live in a criminal and violent society
> just does not hold water. IMO he would then of had
> additional security e.g. Buglar Bars and extra
> strong Security Gates on ALL windows and doors.
> Neither I nor my Wife are paranoid and I have
> these additional security measure.
I second that...but we do so after we were broken into whilst on holiday...+alarm system which is a mission to bypass some zones at night as we have a child that wanders between her room and ours at night...
> Can anyone who has the opinion that this was not
> premeditated murder explain how a Trained and
> Competent Gun user suddenly forgets ALL his
> Training, Knowledge and accredited Competencies.
>
> The excuse of being terrified when hearing a noise
> because we live in a criminal and violent society
> just does not hold water. IMO he would then of had
> additional security e.g. Buglar Bars and extra
> strong Security Gates on ALL windows and doors.
> Neither I nor my Wife are paranoid and I have
> these additional security measure.
I second that...but we do so after we were broken into whilst on holiday...+alarm system which is a mission to bypass some zones at night as we have a child that wanders between her room and ours at night...
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Re: Re: IS HE GUILTY?
11 years 3 months ago
It would be interesting to hear what the clanners think happened on that night......plse post....it definitely wasnt a small dinner and going to sleep at 10pm
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11 years 3 months ago
Mac Wrote:
> ? There are nine pages of posts..
Mac, i mean some ppl speculate they were arguing downstairs first. Some ppl think the altercation started downstairs. Some ppl think he had the baseball bat first. Did he hit her on her chest before she even fot to the bathroom thats why she has a bruise on her chest. Was she shot before going into the bathroom. Why the whole in the bedroom door. Did she open the window to scream for help......u know Mac.....stuff like this that is not on the 9 pages.....
> ? There are nine pages of posts..
Mac, i mean some ppl speculate they were arguing downstairs first. Some ppl think the altercation started downstairs. Some ppl think he had the baseball bat first. Did he hit her on her chest before she even fot to the bathroom thats why she has a bruise on her chest. Was she shot before going into the bathroom. Why the whole in the bedroom door. Did she open the window to scream for help......u know Mac.....stuff like this that is not on the 9 pages.....
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11 years 3 months ago
What's also interesting to me is the evidence that is going to come from the cellphones. Did RS try and call somebody for help? I also read somewhere that OP gave the investigators the incorrect pin number to the cell
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Re: Re: IS HE GUILTY?
11 years 3 months ago
Iputittoyou........ My car was stolen yesterday but then I spoke to Barry Roux......and now I'm not so sure!
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Re: Re: IS HE GUILTY?
11 years 3 months ago
I just read in the DailyNewsUK where it says that the argument was presumably sparked by the news that RS was pregnant? True, not true, total nonsense......who knows.....just typing what i read earlier.
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Re: Re: IS HE GUILTY?
11 years 3 months ago
Hey Blondie if you feel on top of ur head above ur eyes you will feel 2 knobs that's ur horns growing there .
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11 years 3 months ago
State is closing its case early next week! Thats a surprise
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11 years 3 months ago
Is this thread still about OP or is the question directed at JZ also ??
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Re: Re: IS HE GUILTY?
11 years 3 months ago
soodum Wrote:
> State is closing its case early next week! Thats a
> surprise
They better come up with some damnig evidence next week, thats for sure.
> State is closing its case early next week! Thats a
> surprise
They better come up with some damnig evidence next week, thats for sure.
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