Posted on 08/26/2004 11:53:50 AM PDT by Modernman
Police yesterday dug up a body believed to be that of a 71-year-old Montgomery County woman and charged two more people in her disappearance -- including a man who allegedly was paid $250 to haul the dead victim in a trash can from her home and bury her under a farm shed 38 miles away.
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When Sachs refused to leave, Hadl called police. On Aug. 16, police and two social workers came to question Sachs, but concluded that she could not legally be removed from the house, Driver said. "I told her to get a lock on her bedroom door because Susan was walking around the house" and calling Hadl insulting names.
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They get thirty days to wreck your house, steal from you or, in this case, murder you.
Isn't that the county that tried to ban smoking in your house?! What a freedom-loving bunch!
What kind of f---ed up law is that!?
It's supposed to keep you from kicking people out onto the street in winter or whatnot.
What it really does is keep parents from kicking out dangerous drug-addicted kids.
Leaving Virginia to go to MD is like leaving West Berlin to enter East Berlin.
I'm glad I live on the Virginia side of the Potomac.
I agree. Plus, nobody in Maryland knows how to drive.
Sound like what happens when you invite a vampire into your house (except for the 30 days).
Blood-deficient Americans are considered a protected class in Montgomery County. Calling them "Vampires" or the "Accursed Undead" is hate speech.
I was born and raised in Falls Church. I miss is, well I really miss the way it was in the 50s and early 60s. When I go back to visit family I'm somewhat upset at what has been done to it. The old bank is gone the high school is gone and it full of foriegners many of whom hate this nation and the only real newspaper "The evening Star" is no more. And to top it off you can't even get a 'National Bo" any more. Can you still get a bottel of "Fairfax County" at the state store?
I moved here only a year ago, so I only know the way it is now. I live just southwest of Old Town Alexandria, and there are a lot of Hispanics in my neighborhood. It is a very safe neighborhood though.
When I was afid in the 50s our Moms would give us two quarters and we would catch the bus into D.C. (10 cents each way), we'd get off at The Mall and would run all through the museams, monuments, Treasury and my favorite The Capital. Lunch would cost 10 cents for a hotdog and a coke was a nickel. No one ever bothered us or told us we couldn't go somewhere. Man......... THAT was freedom. Later when we were a little bigger we rode our bikes into town and saved 20 cents.
Bunk.
Do you mean the law? I agree.
You are so right. Everytime I see someone doing something truly, recklessly stupid in DC or northern VA, they have Maryland plates. I would not live in Maryland for love or or money.
Nah. This law doesn't stop parents in Monky County from kicking out dangerous drug-addicted kids. There are a whole lot of other laws that do, instead. I am personally familiar with a case in which a dangerous seventeen-year-old kid tried to kill his ten-year-old sister and his mother, but the court wouldn't let her kick the boy out and wouldn't give him psychiatric care either. When she did throw him out, pleading that she only weighs 100 pounds and can't fight off a 175-pound psycho to protect her little girl, the court threw the book at her. What a nightmare! She is now listed by the county as being a neglectful parent for her determination to protect the life of this innocent.
I spend half my time scheming to move from the People's Republic of Montgomery to my true home, which is northern Virginia. So far, no luck in finding a job there.
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