To: eno_; cinFLA
To: green iguana
(From your link) STATEMENT OF THE CASE On May 21, 2000 Humboldt County Deputy Sheriff Lee Dove received a call from the Humboldt County Sheriff s Dispatch. Deputy Dove was informed that an individual called and stated he had observed a man hit a woman inside a red and silver GMC truck on Grass Valley Road in Humboldt County, Nevada. Deputy Dove drove his patrol vehicle south on Grass Valley Road and stopped his vehicle near the intersection of Thomas Canyon and Grass Valley Road. He had a brief conversation with the reporting person, Mr. Riddley. Mr. Riddley informed Deputy Dove that he was the person who made the call and pointed in a direction down the road where the vehicle was located. (App. 9). Deputy Dove then drove further south on Grass Valley Road where he observed a red and silver GMC truck pulled off to the side of the road. He noticed skid marks in the gravel, leading Deputy Dove to believe that the truck had been pulled off the road in a fast and aggressive manner. When Deputy Dove got out of his vehicle he saw a male, Larry Dudley Hiibel, (hereinafter referred to as Hiibel) standing outside the truck. Due to Hiibels mannerisms while standing outside the truck, Deputy Dove believed Hiibel was intoxicated. (App. 9-10, 16-17).
418 posted on
03/24/2004 8:32:44 AM PST by
cinFLA
To: green iguana
"Mr. Riddley" is a very private man. According to Anywho, no Riddleys are listed in Nevada.
And if he did use a phone, it should be possible to find the location of the phone he used, for the reasons I stated.
I expect Osama bin Laden will be found long before this Mr. Riddley turns up, which, as I said, is damn hard luck in a high profile case.
So thanks for digging up this name. It only strengthens the case that the report of a phone call was retrofit to the lie told on the scene.
498 posted on
03/24/2004 1:59:23 PM PST by
eno_
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