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To: TexKat; Howlin

The mention of the green Honda is interesting. Perhaps the two strippers arrived in separate cars (given that they were from different escort agencies) but left together in a single car (the one driven by Kim, the second stripper) after the physical altercation. When the police arrived at Kroger, perhaps the strippers told the police that the first stripper had left her car, a green Honda, at the house and that they didn't feel safe in going back to get it. When the police then went back to the house, they therefore especially noted the presence of the green Honda, thereby corroborating to some extent the strippers' story, and this would explain the pointed reference to the green Honda in the affidavit.


635 posted on 04/05/2006 3:22:03 PM PDT by SirJohnBarleycorn
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Ryan McFadyen - Delbarton

Looking for the defenseman of the future? Here he is. College coaches are constantly looking for size and the 6-foot-5, 230-pound athlete can provide that. He can more than handle the toughest dodging attackman. However, he is also quick and nimble and can stay up with most players attempting to outrun or out finesse him. His size also helps him cover the passing lanes. He's great on clears and lethal on double teams.

His size makes him great at playing passing lanes, picking off passes and denying opponents a good target to pass to or from. He also has 33 ground balls to his credit. He was a solid competitor who kept his best games for postseason play including an outstanding effort in the state tournament final. McFadyen is headed for Duke. He was first team All-Fitch and second team All-State performer.

639 posted on 04/05/2006 3:43:12 PM PDT by TexKat
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