To: Wampus SC
The presence of anyone else in the apartment is pure conjecture on your part unless and until you present some facts to support what you're saying. Glad you noticed it's conjecture.
So, better have a little talk with them, before they start thinking about the word "withholding" - which can open up a world of trouble.
Why should I be afraid of the law?
Do you know something I don't?
1,070 posted on
12/19/2005 11:11:44 AM PST by
syriacus
(S Korean, Hwang Woo Suk, wins Nobels in phys, bio, med, lit - for fabricating cells out of thin air)
To: syriacus
Of course it's conjecture, to put it charitably. But to any end other than the obvious one that's been exposed here?
"Why should I be afraid of the law?"
No one said anything about being afraid until you did. Hmmm. But since you brought up the subject of your fear, I'll help you. There's probably nothing to worry about once you've made it clear that this has all been some kind of conspiracy theorist mental ramblings you've been babbling about. And even if that's not what it is, you still probably have nothing to worry about unless you get secretive about any facts you might have to back up your conjectures. One or the other. At least you have a choice...
"Do you know something I don't?"
I know that LEO's get very interested when someone loudly, insistently, and repeatedly pushes supposed "theories" about a former crime scene that he or she should have no knowledge of. If you didn't know this, then the answer is yes.
1,081 posted on
12/19/2005 3:04:36 PM PST by
Wampus SC
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