To: Mrs.Liberty
Yes, and one of them was a $200,000+ Bluebird. Voices could have been from other's, or Westerfield mumbling to him self or to the dog. Engine and generator running. Lots of noise.
With all due respect...Tow Truck Drivers have very astute hearing....as did some of the "hunters" in Deliverance!!!
16 posted on
06/13/2002 4:51:29 PM PDT by
FresnoDA
To: FresnoDA
Not sure what to make of this. I missed the testimony due to thunderstorms in the area. (Is this a good day to die? LOL!)
To: All
A series of calls from Westerfield's cell phone in early February appeared to mirror his rambling motor home trip to the beaches of southern San Diego County ... It don't fit. Any half-way rational person would be nuts to stash a kidnapped child, either dead or alive, in a highly visable motor home and then drive it to a very popular public park only to then park smack dab in the middle of a group of other sardined-in, moble home vactioners.
To: FresnoDA
With all due respect...Tow Truck Drivers have very astute hearing....as did some of the "hunters" in Deliverance!!! With all due respect, FresnoDa, how can you justify what tow truck drivers have astute hearing. If anything, due to the noise they are constantly around, they probably have a small amount of hearing loss.
29 posted on
06/13/2002 5:03:07 PM PDT by
UCANSEE2
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