To: WKB
There were blood spatters in the house as well as shell casings. Does anyone doubt what has happened?
Maybe a little bit off topic but kinda related:
Several months ago there was a post on FR about a college football recruiter for the U of Alabama who was missing. He had apparently gone into a questionable neighborhood to recruit athletes. His cell phone and credit cards had been used after he disappeared.
I kept looking for updates to that story and never did see anything.
Does anyone know how that situation developed or was resolved?
3 posted on
02/21/2004 7:24:43 AM PST by
El Gran Salseron
(It translates as the Great, Big Dancer, nothing more. :-))
To: El Gran Salseron
< There were blood spatters in the house as well as shell casings. Does anyone doubt what has happened? >
I don't doubt that something bad has happened, but I can't say "what" happened. You have a theory?
4 posted on
02/21/2004 7:27:14 AM PST by
GOP_Proud
(Those who preach tolerance seem to have the least for my views.)
To: El Gran Salseron
If I remember correctly, they found him wandering. His car was in a ravine, and he had memory problems. Seems like there were personal issues that had to be sorted out, what was truth and what wasn't.
5 posted on
02/21/2004 7:52:01 AM PST by
arichtaxpayer
(We will not tire, we will not falter, and we will not fail.)
To: El Gran Salseron
6 posted on
02/21/2004 7:53:51 AM PST by
kenth
(Got Hoof?)
To: El Gran Salseron
I seem to remember the first article saying there were also blood drops leading from Hargon's truck into the house. Anyone heard what kind of shell casings? Big difference in implications between .22 and 12 gauge.
MM
To: El Gran Salseron
His cell phone and credit cards had been used after he disappeared. Someone would have to exceptionally stupid to use the cell phone of a missing (murdered) person.
All cell phone companies record the number called. Almost all cell phone companies can now triangulate to locate an active cell phone.
All the police need to do is find the persons called from the cell phone and question the people called to find their suspect.
If that is not successful wait for the cell phone to be turned on and track down the suspect.
8 posted on
02/21/2004 8:02:07 AM PST by
Pontiac
(Ignorance of the law is no excuse, ignorance of your rights can be fatal.)
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