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To: Lizarde
I think that Howard called Moe when he was approaching the dock (before 1:00) and told him he didn't know Taz's number and wanted to check on Anna and didn't want to ring the hotel phone. Really! why? It would go through the switchboard and be very traceable. Ah ha!

I also think when Moe called Howaard back and said she's fine...Howard panicked and then rang the hotel room...and that's what brought Brigitte to the head of Anna's bed. Speculation, perhaps....but Howard had to be certain that she would be found while he was away. In other words, Brigitte might have heard the talking...but I doubt if it was loud enough to disturb her...She's repressed the phone ringing scenarios.

13,412 posted on 07/07/2007 3:01:52 PM PDT by Sacajaweau ("The Cracker" will be renamed "The Crapper")
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To: Sacajaweau

“”””I also think when Moe called Howaard back and said she’s fine...Howard panicked “””

Precisely why they need to be under oath and respond to questions about their actions.

You have to imagine that once the train left the station and Anna was dying....it was both too quick and too slow.

If she had been found at night - there would have been no frantic activity to provide alibis.

KE had to leave ASAP (she said “I could have saved her”) and that was not in the plan.
HK$ had to get to the dock - because someone else had to find Anna while he was gone.
Moe had to leave so he could not perform CPR effectively.
Taz had been told to “sit”.
Brigette had been told to “stay”


13,418 posted on 07/07/2007 3:31:29 PM PDT by sodpoodle ( Despair - man's surrender. Laughter - God's redemption)
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