To: Sherlock
Sherlock, dont you think it is about 1,000,000 times more likely that the milkman just wrote the number down wrong? In fact, it absolutely ABSURD to assume the license plate was a phony made by convicts!! What an imagination!!
A phony license plate made by convicts would be WAY WAY at the bottom of the list of possible reasons for the mailmans plate number not being valid.
Poor Edmunds most not have very good connections. I guess he couldn't get one of those phony plates from the prison, so he had to go out and STEAL REAL plates from other cars!
To: MiloMarch
>In fact, it absolutely ABSURD to assume the license plate was a phony made by convicts!! What an imagination!!
LOL. I think you're a little slow, Milo, I'm sure everyone else knew that was a joke.
>Poor Edmunds most not have very good connections. I guess he couldn't get one of those phony plates from the prison, so he had to go out and STEAL REAL plates from other cars!
You missed it again, Milo. The license number is not on file with the DMV and the Honda used the phony plate and later Edmunds used it. This is what tied Edmunds to the case. Man, you really come across as a hothead, get a life.
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