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To: Uncle Chip

Just reading thru some of the comments on the above “SOLVED” youtube vid -—

Not a lot of people are buying this despite the fact that we have a name.

I’m not sure I am either... who the hell dresses in camo to go help his little daughter build freakin’ gingerbread houses...? Maybe out in Montana that’s more the norm, but really now — this is upscale suburban Connecticut. KInd of odd. And what was he doing in the woods...?? Anyone else think that’s a little whacked out?

Unless he wasn’t the guy in the woods and wasn’t the one wearing camo...?

Nothing in the LA times article says anything about running into any woods. That seems like it should a major component of this little side story here...

Chris Manfredonia needs to explain himself.


74 posted on 12/18/2012 4:24:22 AM PST by bryan999
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To: bryan999
who the hell dresses in camo to go help his little daughter build freakin’ gingerbread houses

That is strange.

However I do remember reading that there was a poster that the killer moved past in the hallway that featured the gingerbread man. So that part could be true

And the article did have a statement from his wife apparently.

It shouldn't be too hard to find out if he lived in that house above the woods above the school. He might have been cutting through the woods to the school when the police saw him.

75 posted on 12/18/2012 5:02:09 AM PST by Uncle Chip
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To: bryan999

One of the conmmenters below the article gives a different name of a different father [Neil Heslin] who was also there to make gingerbread houses who lost a child ]Jesse] and was and was also detained.


76 posted on 12/18/2012 5:51:36 AM PST by Uncle Chip
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