Check the last paragraph, the noose tightens
1 posted on
10/11/2005 11:58:14 AM PDT by
smartin
To: RDTF
2 posted on
10/11/2005 12:00:40 PM PDT by
smartin
To: smartin
Oh, but it fits his alibi. he claims he was mugged and kidnapped on the day in question.
3 posted on
10/11/2005 12:01:50 PM PDT by
wideawake
(God bless our brave troops and their Commander-in-Chief)
To: smartin
Did they ever determine the cause of death?
5 posted on
10/11/2005 12:05:40 PM PDT by
LaineyDee
(Don't mess with Texas wimmen!)
To: smartin
Viewing will be Thursday from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. at Money and King Vienna Funeral Home in Vienna. Viewing?
8 posted on
10/11/2005 12:21:27 PM PDT by
Corin Stormhands
(You are stuck on stupid, I’m not going to answer that question ~ General Honore)
To: smartin
I hadn't heard that before. Yes, I think they are going to get him. His mental illness defense is failing too, I would think. He seems entirely in control of all of his actions. One of the doctor's on FNC, Dr. Baden maybe, says he thinks that this may not be the first murder he's committed. It was too planned... Quite frightening.
13 posted on
10/11/2005 12:33:11 PM PDT by
twigs
To: smartin
I've already had a chat with our daughter who will be going off to college next year. She knows what happened to Taylor, and it's an object lesson for her.
18 posted on
10/11/2005 12:56:37 PM PDT by
SuziQ
To: smartin
It's really sad that various forces have conspired to eliminate colleges acting
in loco parentis. Many parents (and teenagers) see the value in the teen going off to college and being independent of parents. But it used to be a transitional stage between being under parental control and complete independence. Now "cold turkey" is the only option, and it's detrimental to many, perhaps most, college students, and fatal to some.
40-50 years ago, it would have been virtually impossible for a 17 year old college freshman to be conducting any kind of "relationship" with a 38 year old male felon, while away at college. Parents who aren't sure their teenager is ready for the absolute freedom now guaranteed by all colleges, have no choices other than to either send the kid off and hope for the best, or keep the kid living at home and attending college classes locally, thus losing the benefit of a protected transitional stage on the road to adult independence.
How did this happen? How did tax- and tuition-paying parents let it happen?
To: smartin
If they need someone with enough guts to execute this moron, call me. Sharpening the needle!
45 posted on
10/11/2005 3:02:59 PM PDT by
Doc Savage
(...because they stand on a wall, and they say nothing is going to hurt you tonight, not on my watch!)
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