To: Locomotive Breath
Well it's been speculated that when Mangum was dropped off she first got into Roberts car to do some planning. Bissey may have come out in time to see them get out "together". Rita Cosby quoted him as saying "I noticed a car drive up and two young women get out," so he is wrong on that account. He also says "And at that point, the young women were coming back out of the house, getting into the car and driving away." No way that's true either because Mangum was helped/carried to the car with the help of a player. Anything the guy says is suspect.
254 posted on
04/23/2006 3:52:01 PM PDT by
schooter
(Lynching white boys for black votes)
To: schooter
I remember that now.
Hmmmmmm....
Very odd.
To: schooter
Rita Cosby quoted him as saying "I noticed a car drive up and two young women get out," so he is wrong on that account. He also says "And at that point, the young women were coming back out of the house, getting into the car and driving away." No way that's true either because Mangum was helped/carried to the car with the help of a player. Anything the guy says is suspect. I think he means prior to Mangum attempting to reenter the house to get her shoe. But, then again, I'm not sure either.
To: schooter
I wonder if Bissey is in the habit of enjoying a doobie on the front porch when he gets home from work late in the evening.
To: schooter
Rita Cosby quoted him as saying "I noticed a car drive up and two young women get out," so he is wrong on that account. He also says "And at that point, the young women were coming back out of the house, getting into the car and driving away." No way that's true either because Mangum was helped/carried to the car with the help of a player. Anything the guy says is suspect Well you know, if Mangum and Roberts had been sitting in the car with the engine running to keep warm (they had on nearly no clothes), he could have come out of his house and seen them turn off the car and get out and simply inferred that they had just driven up without actually seeing the car in motion.
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