To: doubleA; Conspiracy Guy
I was troubled by the whole deal. He said that she jogged, and got home at 6:30, and he usually drove her to work. On this day he wakes up later in the morning, and calls to learn that she didn't show for work? If I usually went jogging and got home at a certain time, my dear husband, Conspiracy Guy, would wake from the dead and realize that something was amiss!!
13 posted on
07/21/2004 4:02:12 PM PDT by
Laura Earl
(Involuntary lurker during business hours.)
To: Laura Earl
My Uh oh meter went off when I heard that he usually dorve her to work but when she didn't show up at work.
Whaaaaaaaat?
14 posted on
07/21/2004 4:04:30 PM PDT by
annyokie
(Now with 20% More Infidel!)
To: Laura Earl
That's because you've trained him so well.
They just showed Lori's mother on TV. She says the husband is devistated(?). Will you count off for schpelling?
28 posted on
07/21/2004 4:45:56 PM PDT by
Jaded
(Clothes make the man. Naked people have little or no influence on society. - Mark Twain)
To: Laura Earl
"I was troubled by the whole deal. He said that she jogged, and got home at 6:30, and he usually drove her to work. On this day he wakes up later in the morning, and calls to learn that she didn't show for work?"
I don't know much about the case, but to play devils advocate: If his wife gets up early to jog and then wakes him up (my wife does this. I don't even set an alarm for me) and he usually drives her to work, but on this day he wakes up on his own....late. He would probably wonder "What the heck is going on?" "where is she?". The first place you look is where they would most likely be. If it is 0900 and she goes to work at 0830, you would probably call her work to see if she was there and why didn't she wake you. Like I said, I don't know, just an observation.
89 posted on
07/21/2004 10:57:55 PM PDT by
MPJackal
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