To: Travis McGee
He did go on a dry cleaning emergency run first thing in the AM did he not? If you were a member of Mensa, and you had an article of clothing with possible evidence of murder on it, would you take it to the dry cleaner? What if the cleaner spots blood and calls the cops? What if the cops visit the dry cleaner and get access to the clothing? What if the cops nail you on the way to the cleaning shop? No, I think a proper Mensan would come up with a more certain and more private means of disposal!
To: cynwoody
But then he has to explain why this stuff is "disposed".
To: cynwoody
Is anyone curious as to whose laundry shared the load at the dry cleaners? Is it possible that there is a DNA transfer within the cleaning process?
422 posted on
07/22/2002 7:12:09 PM PDT by
kayti
To: cynwoody
Re the emergency drycleaning and laundry: DW probably weighed all that stuff suddenly missing vs cleaning it and gambled that cleaning would destroy all the evidence. He bet wrong.
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