To: John Jamieson
If I also went on a bizarre zig-zag journey and frantic cleaning spree around the time the kid disappered. I would realize that I was the most unlucky guy in the history of the world and try to cop a deal.
To: Greg Weston
What cleaning spree?
636 posted on
07/11/2002 12:01:35 AM PDT by
Rheo
To: Greg Weston
Good for you!
Most of the rest of us would probably fight to our last breath.
I'd hire Feldman.
To: Greg Weston
You are lying. You keep popping in and talking about a "cleaning spree" and ignoring people who cite the actual evidence, instead of media pap.
There WAS no cleaning spree. NONE. Just laundry.
It was not a bizarre zig zag journey to DW, apparently. We have testimony that it was not an unusual trip and WAS PLANNED IN ADVANCE.
To: Greg Weston
If I also went on a bizarre zig-zag journey As Susan L. testified today, it may be bizarre, but it was perfectly normal for DW.
I have a friend who loves driving, and he always drives everyone when we're going to the same place. He ALWAYS takes the scenic route. We never know where he's going to take us, but he loves to take these weird routes. It oftentimes takes us 4 times longer to get somewhere than usual. If you don't have the time, then you have to drive yourself, but then you're there waiting for him and everyone else he's driving.
648 posted on
07/11/2002 12:13:13 AM PDT by
sbnsd
To: Greg Weston
Haven't really followed the trial, have you?
730 posted on
07/11/2002 7:00:15 AM PDT by
Jaded
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