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Bugs: The Best Witnesses? (Westerfield's Son Neal Forced To Testify By Desperate D.A. Dusek!!)
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| July 25, 2002
| Harriet Ryan
Posted on 07/24/2002 10:44:59 PM PDT by FresnoDA
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To: Krodg
Ah, but no one on which side of the fenced, right?
To: gigi
We lived in Fairfield, close to Davis, but I grew up in Ventura. I gotcha on In-N-Out ... amazing hamburgers.
My family is from Ventura originally ... coming directly from Hanover Germany in the 1870's. I have a lot of geneological work done by the nuns in my family.
I'll give you everything on "better in Florida" but not a California Haas avocado. Ambrosia. I have no problem with eating just one for dinner or an avocado sandwich.
Are you in Miami?
To: Krodg
Very clever!
To: ernie pantuso
Not trying to argue; just discussing some issues before heading to happy hour. Have a good night. Just a turn of phrase ... "nighty night" ... tuck in. ;-)
To: BunnySlippers
I agree its a puzzle. But a bunch of maybes and might have beens can't ever build into a "proof".
Many of these pieces maybe from different puzzles. People are trying to force the pieces into a finished picture.
To: cyncooper
the ME also gave a max 6 week in his estimation.That is why they use entomologist's in some cases. They can pinpoint the time of death closer to the actual time.
Medical examiners can give a pretty accurate time of death if they get to the body soon after death. But if it has been quite awhile before they discover the body they tend to give a wide range of time for death.
886
posted on
07/25/2002 5:19:21 PM PDT
by
Spunky
To: ~Kim4VRWC's~
Oh yeah, rodents will eat through any number of things.
887
posted on
07/25/2002 5:20:51 PM PDT
by
Jaded
To: cyncooper
Isn't it strange that Dusek has now hired two experts to determine Danielles time of death and that NEITHER has been able to include his assumed dates (2/2&2/3) within thier range of possiblities?
To: demsux
I agree. Someone on the CTV bb, shortly after the trial started, said they took a trip to the recovery site & reported there is "no way a huge RV" could have gotten in there. It would have to have been a small car or bike.
To: gigi
Also, I miss, In-N-Out...I live in AZ and rumor has it that In-N-Out is coming our way and those in the know say it is really good. Since you say you miss it, that would verify! Looking forward to it.....
To: John Jamieson
Did Feldman finish his cross-examination of this witness, or will he be back on Tuesday?
To: the Deejay
How about a blue minivan?
To: connectthedots
Witness is done...sounds like Goff starts off on Tues.
893
posted on
07/25/2002 5:26:28 PM PDT
by
Rheo
To: BunnySlippers
No, I'm in Jacksonville, otherwise known as Southern Georgia. Or so I'm told by Sourthern Floridians:).
I do like it here but there are somethings I really miss about CA.
Your lucky to have research done on your family, I'm trying to trace genology on my fathers side, but have been stuck in Richmond, VA. Can't trace past my grandfather.
I did vacation in Ft. Lauderdale this summer and went to Miami. It is really nice there and had a great time!
894
posted on
07/25/2002 5:26:33 PM PDT
by
gigi
To: connectthedots
I think he finished.
To: John Jamieson
I know of no modern computer chips that can be erased or damaged by a magnet.
RE: CPU's themselves, I agree.
(JJ you very likely already know what follows, but for others) Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory (EPROM), SDRAM memory, many Programmable Integrated Circuits (PIC) chips, several embedded CPU support chips are sensitive to magnetic fields and degaussing. Unshielded electronic alarm systems with programmable settings and memory of activity would obviously be sensitive to high gauss fields such as a child's magnet.
896
posted on
07/25/2002 5:29:06 PM PDT
by
pyx
To: BunnySlippers
My husband is a TypeII Diabetic & he has one of the blood pressure monitors for the wrist, all digital & stores the data. They are a lot of fun to use.
My husband's is much too large for my wrist, so I bought one the fits me. Even though I don't have a medical problem. Hey! There fun!!! LOL!!!!
To: John Jamieson
"How about a blue minivan?"
Hmmm, gee John, I'm not sure. Don't know much about them, but if it qualifies as more of a compact vehicle, I suppose.
To: cyncooper
When it gets there order a Double Double with grilled onions. YUMMY!! Their fries are also very good.
All they do is burgers and fries and they have pretty good shakes.
You are so lucky...SIGH!
The fries are made from fresh potatoes and meat is fresh, not frozen.
899
posted on
07/25/2002 5:32:35 PM PDT
by
gigi
To: the Deejay
DJ, what I am subtly implying here is this...Damon is a BIG mountain biking guy...
900
posted on
07/25/2002 5:32:54 PM PDT
by
demsux
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