Lynne
Master of Arts
So many lies. It appears that several people should be going to jail for obstruction of justice, but who knows?The case still unravels... I wish it would move faster! Normally Im a patient man but this is driving me nuts.
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So many lies. It appears that several people should be going to jail for obstruction of justice, but who knows?The case still unravels... I wish it would move faster! Normally Im a patient man but this is driving me nuts.
Yeah but what do you wanna bet they drill him for hours and hours trying to blame him for the murder. Not to mention the mental pain it has to put on a person I could not amagine finding bones, more or less a childs body! But you know the mother will prolly get off just like Jonbenet's killer got off! Well that is our justice system!
The man who found the skull in December, Roy Cronk, had called the police three times in August. He's a water meter reader and very aware of his surroundings. He saw a trash bag in a wooded area and felt unsettled about it. He had a hunch and that's why he called police. I think it was the third time he called that a policeman actually came out to the scene. The policeman told Cronk to not go into the area because he had spotted a venomous snake. The policeman didn't see anything, including the trashbag. Since then, the policeman has been disciplined (I don't know if he is on leave or what).What sort of police do you have?
A blog chronologically keeping pace with the crime... this is the latest input...
http://www.cnn.com/2008/CRIME/09/08/NGfindcayleeblog/index.html?iref=nextin
Thank you for the link, MAA blog chronologically keeping pace with the crime... this is the latest input...
http://www.cnn.com/2008/CRIME/09/08/NGfindcayleeblog/index.html?iref=nextin