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: the Deejay
How about a blue minivan?
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
To: the Deejay
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.She wasn't that far from the road. Why would the MH have to go off road for him to deposit her? Especially since he had already gotten stuck twice trying to get well off the beaten path. If it's the middle of the night and under cover of darkness, he can see no traffic coming in either direction, it wouldn't take long to carry her and set her down and scram.
To: the Deejay
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. The guy today testified he paced the spot from the road and it was 12 paces. The RV or car didn't need to leave the road.
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