Actually, the key piece of Evidence was the tire track. Seems the Perp had a very expensive and rare style of tire on his SUV. The FBI identified the tire and then tracked it all the way to the point of sale in Shelby County.
Guess these tires are about as rare as Bruno Magli shoes at a murder scene.
"Guess these tires are about as rare as Bruno Magli shoes at a murder scene.
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Could be they're that rare in Alabama. Special order stuff. One report I read said that the SUV belonged to Cloyd's parents. I'll bet they're real proud of their son Russ right now.
There will be lots to watch on the Birmingham TV feeds tonight. Should be fun to watch these kids get their just deserts. I've already seen one piece of video of them in the cop car.
Tires and wheels are "the thing" now in my neck of the woods. Parents have been known to shell out $2500 for the suspension lift just so 35 x 12.50's with 20" wheels (another $2500) will fit under the truck. Most kids' trucks I see these days are outfitted with all sorts and combinations of these oddities. ;-)
I'm guessing that what we have here are some "poor little rich kids" with way too much time and money on their hands and parents who never taught them responsibility.