what i find incredible is that noone else who worked at that rest. knew roy moore- whom this woman stated was a ‘regular at the rest.
Had someone from the gubmint been a ‘regular in a small town rest.’ then ALL the waitresses would have known him because he was a DA at that time- it owuld have been a big deal to have someone semi important like that frequenting the restaurant. However NONE of the other waitresses remembered roy moore being a ‘frequent patron’.
This woman has now been caught in a lie- and circumstantial evidence, such as her recollection not matching the facts (Garbage dumpsters in wrong location, she claiemd it was dark, but the back of rest was well lit- etc) and the fact that nooen remembered an important man being a ‘frequent patron’ lead one to conclude the woman is lying-
Teaming up with gloria destroyed her credibility right from the get go- and now her house of cards is crumbling as the facts come to light
what i find incredible is that no one else who worked at that rest. knew roy moore- whom this woman stated was a regular at the rest.
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What’s even more intriguing ... one waitress and a customer who was at the restaurant often, don’t remember HER. See their comments on this in ** marks.
Johnny Belyeu, Sr. is a former police officer with over two decades of experience with the Etowah County Sheriffs Department and the Gadsden Police Department. He said in a statement, I was an officer with the Etowah County Sheriffs Department in the 1970s which means I worked in the courthouse and knew who Roy Moore was since he was the Deputy District Attorney at the time. I was a regular customer at Olde Hickory House, and I never once saw Judge Moore come in there. If he had I would have immediately recognized him. **I also never met Beverly Nelson during any of the many times I frequented the restaurant, and I cant say that she even worked there.**
Rhonda Ledbetter, a retired public school teacher who is currently the senior choir director at a Baptist church and teaches children at a local, church-sponsored day care center, was a waitress at Olde Hickory House for almost three years from 1977-1979. She was a college student at Jacksonville State University at the time and worked varying shifts at different times of day, multiple days a week during the time of her employment. A few things stuck out to me. First, Nelson said she was 15 years old when she started working there but you had to be 16. **I dont remember her from my time there, and I dont remember any 15 year olds working there at all.**
Link: http://www.alabamanews.net/2017/11/21/moore-campaign-provides-witnesses-refute-accuser/