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To: Amore
I read it in a print article, but I can't recall where. Also, it might not be that unusual. He might not make a habit of it, but think about your own automobile habits. You lock the vehicle usually, but when you're loading, or unloading, you leave it open. Then the house phone rings, you talk to Aunt Martha, and even though you are in a hurry, she rattles on and on. Then you're thirsty, you fix a glass of iced tea, rest a second, then head out to finish the rest of the job (loading, unloading, or possibly cleaning). I do know that he was not permitted to leave it parked in his driveway for long periods of time. I, like you, suspect he did not always leave it open either. But sometimes, it could have happened.

Then think about the neighbors' contention that he was having an affair for some 9 months with BVD. Would he have driven about with mom and daughter, perhaps? Would he have allowed the Danielle and/or other children to explore the motorhome, as he did his house?

If any of this is possible, you can be sure Feldman will bring it up.

76 posted on 03/28/2002 9:57:48 AM PST by MizSterious
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To: golitely
No, I'm anal retentive too. I keep my car locked all the time, even when I'm going back and forth to it. Too many years of living in Miami.
87 posted on 03/28/2002 11:10:38 AM PST by Amore
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To: golitely
"Then think about the neighbors' contention that he was having an affair for some 9 months with BVD. Would he have driven about with mom and daughter, perhaps? Would he have allowed the Danielle and/or other children to explore the motorhome, as he did his house?"

I thought along those lines for some time now, like maybe he and Brenda would allow Danielle to play in the big doll house so he and Mom can "talk".

90 posted on 03/28/2002 11:30:11 AM PST by fivecatsandadog
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