To: Howlin
After the first two breaks in the case being made by a turtle hunter and the P.I.s, I predict the next big break will come from a 9-year-old girl looking for wildflowers with her grandmother.
30 posted on
06/06/2002 7:08:15 PM PDT by
kristinn
To: Gore_War_Vet; tgslTakoma; BufordP
Ay carumba!
33 posted on
06/06/2002 7:11:13 PM PDT by
kristinn
To: kristinn
Come on now... they didn't find Chandra Levy's body for more than a year because they were busy looking for their patrol cars, which were parked next to Gore_ War_ Vet's truck. Once they found his truck they had to get the patrol cars roadworthy again, as they had been stripped for chop shop parts. And it was
while they were doing this that the turtle hunter stumbled upon the "well-hidden" remains of Chandra Levy, 2000' from Park Police Headquarters and just down a hill from Broadbranch Road.
(After this latest DC Cops thread, you'll be lucky if Chief Ramsey isn't hunting you down, Miss Taylor. ;-)
To: kristinn
Are you implying this "find" by the PI's is a break in the case? I think not. Highly likely just an animal moving his bones around. The police my be bad but not that bad to miss the leg bone. Plus people and reporters have been all over that place and didn't see it. Sure there could be some consipracy theories that the killer returned the bone, but the logical conclusion is an animal moved it.
52 posted on
06/06/2002 7:52:05 PM PDT by
ironman
To: kristinn
After the first two breaks in the case being made by a turtle hunter and the P.I.s, I predict the next big break will come from a 9-year-old girl looking for wildflowers with her grandmother. Or perhaps from a little girl with wildflowers looking for her grandmother. After all, it is D.C...........
121 posted on
06/07/2002 9:26:18 AM PDT by
tracer
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