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To: Sacajaweau

While we were all so caught up in the Access Hollywood guy last night, Ted Williams was on Greta Van Susteren's show and also made an interesting comment. He said that her body was found 'all very neatly tucked in.'.....or something like that. I was hoping to see a transcript to get the quote precisely right.


182 posted on 03/10/2007 5:22:56 AM PST by A Citizen Reporter
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To: A Citizen Reporter

" Ted Williams was on Greta Van Susteren's show .."

My wife's laughter during Greta's show brought me to the tv to see what was so funny.
She was laughing, as I did, because my man, Ted Williams is taking no prisoners as far as HKS is concerned.
Williams said he spoke with a connection involved in the investigation.
ANS was found neatly tucked into her bed- the inference being it was staged.
There was a pillow next to her- can't remember if it was on the bed or on the floor, but, it was somehow odd.
Apparently, the bedroom was locked and Moe and Taz had a key.
And someone else had a key and Williams then dramatically spit this out.." one Howard K Stern."
It was actually a LOL moment.
The legal panel-Ted,Grimms and Hammer are all convinced that there is a lot more to this case than the silly ET type coverage would suggest.
A grand jury should be convened, charges should be brought, the timeline smells, etc.
Moe and Taz look like they have lawyered up-if they are smart, they'll cooperate fully with the SPD.
They have to know by now that HKS is going to do everything he can to make them take the fall.
After all, they're the medical professionals and poor HKS has already testified that he doesn't know nothing bout no medicines.


318 posted on 03/10/2007 10:01:19 AM PST by Wild Irish Rogue
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