To: tubebender
Am I the only one who thinks that this is ABSURD ???
The guy's alibi is that he was at the Berkeley Marina. But nobody saw him there. So, if he had indeed dumped his wife in the bay near the marina -- WHY WOULD HE TELL THE COPS THAT IS WHERE HE WENT ??? He would tell them he had been somewhere else. Likewise, if he says he was at Berkeley, then her body is surely elsewhere.
There is no way they are going to find his body at the Berkeley Marina. It makes no sense. Why can't anyone else see this?
127 posted on
01/09/2003 10:33:17 PM PST by
Silas
To: Silas
"There is no way they are going to find his body at the Berkeley Marina. It makes no sense. Why can't anyone else see this?"
we are waiting for information just like you...
but at this point, we expect to find a body....and Berkely marina is as good a place as any....
and do we know for a fact that Scotty told the cops he went to Berkely?....could he have said another place, until the cops found the reciept?.....
129 posted on
01/09/2003 10:40:24 PM PST by
cherry
To: Silas
There is no way they are going to find his body at the Berkeley Marina. It makes no sense. Why can't anyone else see this?Maybe he thought someone saw him at the Marina so he decided to volunteer his location. As for him getting a lawyer, I don't know what I would do if my wife and/or daughter were murdered and the cops fixated on me as the suspect. If I told them everything I knew but they still aggressively inestigated me, I might hire a lawyer. My wife thinks that hiring a lawyer means he's guilty (ala the Ramseys).
I also don't think going fishing on Christmas Eve means he's guilty. How often did he go fishing? Was the weather especially nice on that day, ie. a great day to go fishing? How long before the trip did he buy the boat?
139 posted on
01/09/2003 10:57:08 PM PST by
mikegi
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