((((Grrrrrrr, you marry and divorce a woman 17 times, she doesn’t log onto AnswerMug for a few hours and all of a sudden the district attorney sends the police to comb... more
((((Grrrrrrr, you marry and divorce a woman 17 times, she doesn’t log onto AnswerMug for a few hours and all of a sudden the district attorney sends the police to comb through all of your stuff.))))
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Morbidly obese people can't get up to make their own meals. Those who wait on them hand and foot and feed them all day long should be held accountable.
For instance, you happily showed up at the restraining order hearing because you knew your evidence would clear you of any possibility that the judge would rule against you and gra... moreFor instance, you happily showed up at the restraining order hearing because you knew your evidence would clear you of any possibility that the judge would rule against you and grant the petitioner’s motion. Jes’ sayin’.
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I have a Facebook account using a fake name where only my brother is my friend. I use it to share post with only him.I know it was hacked because besides not being able to log in w... moreI have a Facebook account using a fake name where only my brother is my friend. I use it to share post with only him.I know it was hacked because besides not being able to log in with the correct password it now shows 11 friends of people I do not know.So I logged into my brother's account and sent this message. I will kill you sometime this week and you can do nothing to stop me.
never get away with it. I find it amazing that there are so many tiny little ways that clues get left behind that first-time or even repeat criminals are never as clever as they th... morenever get away with it. I find it amazing that there are so many tiny little ways that clues get left behind that first-time or even repeat criminals are never as clever as they think.
What prompted this post is a show I’m watching now. The killer claims that the murder was an accident and that in panic, instead of calling the police, he threw the body into the trunk of his car, drove hours away from the scene and dumped the person on the side of the highway. He took pains to clean things up and went about his life’s business. He thought he was in the clear because weeks or months went by before he was even questioned, so he thought there was no link to the crime. Now in prison, the show recounted the litany of missteps he made that connected him to the assault, pointed to him being at the scene of the crime, those signs left behind in his car, and the evidence that the car had been at the drop site. I’m not accusing you of being of criminal mentality, so I ask this just for the sa... less
About five years ago, I called 911...my brother had called me and said he was going to kill himself and that he had a gun. I gave them his address at the other side of town. Someho... moreAbout five years ago, I called 911...my brother had called me and said he was going to kill himself and that he had a gun. I gave them his address at the other side of town. Somehow they didn't understand and showed up at my door. We insisted nothing was going on here and I explained what was going on. They went and picked him up.
like murder? I doubt that many people, regardless of their ethnicity, see anything other than murder in the video of Chauvin kneeling on Floyd’s neck for 9 minutes.
&nb... morelike murder? I doubt that many people, regardless of their ethnicity, see anything other than murder in the video of Chauvin kneeling on Floyd’s neck for 9 minutes.
Please understand that I am NOT referring to juris prudence, criminal trial procedure, direct examination of witnesses, cross examination of witnesses, comparisons between the judges and attorneys in the two different trials, witness testimony, credibility of witnesses, expert witnesses, medical evidence, police department policies, use of force regulations, narcotics history, the former officer’s complaint history, rules of evidence, admissibility or inadmissibility of evidence, jury instructions, jury deliberations, none of the above. I am well aware that no matter what public opinion is, the members of the jury will ultimately make the decision in what they learn from what’s presented to them in the courtroom.
I am merely asking if what people saw in the video taken in Floyd’s last minutes alive is in th... less