To: Catspaw
I agree it sounds silly. I said I am often wrong.
But I can't help getting a feeling of some amount of BS in the story when the last words through the phone are "Oh my god, no!"
Could very well be it happened exactly as he states. I just don't trust anyone that uses soap opera dialogue.
12 posted on
11/25/2003 6:42:27 AM PST by
Ispy4u
To: Ispy4u
Did you read the story? The boyfriend in question was in the Twin Cities area. She was in Grand Forks ND, a distance of 300+ miles. Please explain how he was able to transport himself to Grand Forks, abduct her and return to the Cities, all the while having cell phone contact with her while never leaving the Cities.
16 posted on
11/25/2003 6:45:59 AM PST by
Catspaw
To: Ispy4u
But I can't help getting a feeling of some amount of BS in the story when the last words through the phone are "Oh my god, no!" My thoughts exactly
To: Ispy4u
I totally understand what you mean about some BS in the whole story. If I was on the phone with someone and they said "Oh my god, no!" wouldn't you want to find out what was up and call someone or police or anything? I thought it seemed a little odd.
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