1 posted on
02/20/2011 3:36:05 PM PST by
Suvroc10
To: Suvroc10
Katherine Klyce said the way her late husbands body was dumped at a landfill site could only have been carried out by a professional. Or some Crack Head.
2 posted on
02/20/2011 3:39:59 PM PST by
UCANSEE2
(Lame and ill-informed post.)
To: Albion Wilde
5 posted on
02/20/2011 3:54:41 PM PST by
Christian Engineer Mass
(25ish Cambridge MA grad student. Many younger conservative Christians out there? __ Click my name)
To: Suvroc10; Albion Wilde; smoothsailing; Gondring; WestCoastGal
6 posted on
02/20/2011 3:55:01 PM PST by
LucyT
To: Suvroc10; Albion Wilde
Interesting. How much credence to give this one?
7 posted on
02/20/2011 3:55:35 PM PST by
dynachrome
("Our forefathers didn't bury their guns. They buried those that tried to take them.")
To: Suvroc10
Officers have confiscated personal items including credit cards and strange charges have been appearing on them in recent weeks including two flights worth $3,000, she said... The two flights on her credit card were from New York to Madrid totalling $3,000. It is not clear if these were made by any police officers or by a third party
That is bizarre.
9 posted on
02/20/2011 3:58:23 PM PST by
heartwood
To: Suvroc10
In the Daily Mail article, Thomas McInerney is identified as a “retired military officer,” or something to that effect. Actually McInerney is a retired Air Force Lieutenant General, a man not given to making outrageous or exaggerated claims. When Wheeler’s body was first discovered (and details of his final, confused hours began to emerge), General McInerney said it “had all the makings of a professional hit.” To my knowledge, McInerney has never retracted his comment.
To: Suvroc10
I would think that, since the police took her husbands cred cards that have since acquired two charges of $3,000 each for flights overseas - that said police dept would have some ‘splaining to do?
16 posted on
02/20/2011 7:22:16 PM PST by
maine-iac7
('WE STAND TOGETHER OR WE FALL APART' mt)
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