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To: sodpoodle
New article on WRAL:

Fugitive Marine to Be Featured on 'America's Most Wanted'

Quote in the article is not new but bears repeating:

"He became scared, took her body to a wooded area adjacent to his residence, and buried her. He obtained legal counsel and explained the facts to them. He was told that he was facing the death penalty," Dubois wrote.

If she committed suicide, why would his lawyers say he was facing the death penalty?

1,198 posted on 01/18/2008 5:50:52 AM PST by NCjim (The more I use Windows, the more I love UNIX)
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Hi everyone, Lyn here...been lurking and reading all week trying to get onboard.

I have noticed some inconsistencies in Christina’s time-line of events.
“ She says the party was on the 15th, when the Marines said the party was the afternoon of the 14th...they all got off work at noon so they could attend.... which Maria did not attend.”

I don’t know about the Marines, but with my sons brigade (Army), they are provided childcare for these events...that is if the children are not invited. Although for their Christmas party the children were invited.

Another snipit....heard a clip just once yesterday that America’s Most Wanted has a video clip of Cesar visiting a Lowe’s home improvement store buying paint...will air on their show.

Someone asked about pics of Christina, during the parents interview on Monday they showed a video clip of her and the pic of them together...but can’t find it now. Her maiden name is different from her Moms. Listed on the blueline link as Smith and 25, they also had info on marriage license. I have tried to find high school info etc, but to no avail.

Lyn


1,199 posted on 01/18/2008 6:53:25 AM PST by Lyn_2IDMom
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