To: sandude
I have no idea who Sponge Bob is (Simpsons?), but I'm thinking maybe this abductor wore those clothes after seeing Ed wear that style day in and day out.
Which brings to mind a small factoid: after Ricci allegedly burglarized the home of Ed's neighbor Sue Ann Adams, one of the items missing was a man's shirt. And I thought I read that a man's shirt, identified as having been taken in a burglary, was found when the police searched the Riccis' property.
And when I go here, I admit I'm really stretching, but: I read the indictment and the supporting affidavit, regarding the burglary at Sue Ann Adams'. They listed Sue Ann herself as the homeowner. It just makes me wonder if there was a man in Ms. Adams' household or not, at the time of that burglary in April, 2001. If there wasn't, whose shirt was that that Ricci apparently filched from there?
To: Devil_Anse
one of the items missing was a man's shirt. Hadn't heard that. What a strange thing for a cat burglar to steal. It would produce a certain psychological shock to the victim in a crime to know that even his clothing was not safe. Very odd though.
165 posted on
09/18/2002 9:05:39 PM PDT by
sandude
To: Devil_Anse
I have no idea who Sponge Bob is A very entertaining cartoon program on the Nickelodeon network. Highly recommended.
166 posted on
09/18/2002 9:07:39 PM PDT by
sandude
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