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Post by LadyBlue on Aug 29, 2012 20:34:44 GMT -5
Wow Wodalo, I've never heard that before. I can relate these days. I have a lot of time to think now. And, sometimes it does feel like "nobody hears".
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Post by LadyBlue on Aug 30, 2012 22:36:16 GMT -5
Even though there is no one really here anymore to hear me lol, I just wanted to tell y'all I will be working on Sat's and Sun's driving a taxi for Warren. I have a friend who owns the cab company, so I can have a little more money to work with each month.
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Post by mesbra73 on Aug 31, 2012 14:48:02 GMT -5
Even though there is no one really here anymore to hear me lol, I just wanted to tell y'all I will be working on Sat's and Sun's driving a taxi for Warren. I have a friend who owns the cab company, so I can have a little more money to work with each month. Hi mama that's good to hear. I know you have been worried about the money aspect of things. I've still been reading, though not much to see. I've been super busy trying to get things done before I have to get that surgery. It got pushed back but know it's scheduled for sept 12. I am both nervous because he may need to take out my androids as well but won't know until he gets in there and excited because I have literally forgotten how it feels to breathe out of my nose. LOL! Ok take care everyone I'll check back on you all..
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Post by foxfire on Aug 31, 2012 19:53:19 GMT -5
Alot going on behind the scenes.. Patience, yall... Keep it between the lines Mamamia, and take the scenic route.. Seriously, be careful & safe & keep your chin up..We are proud of you...& don't let go of that rope... ____________________ Originally Posted by Galbug FYI: The ULL coach Mark Hudspeth stated that if his players show 1/10 of the courage Mickey did in her fight for her life they should have a winning season. Amen, Well said... theadvocate.com/sports/374354...n-lamar-seasonThe Cajuns will wear a helmet decal this year in memory of Mickey Shunick, the 21-year-old ULL student who was kidnapped and later murdered in the early morning hours of May 19. The decal has a woman riding a bicycle with her hands in the air, with the name “Mickey” underneath. “We want to remember one of our own in a way that would make her proud,” Hudspeth said ... "Coach Hudspeth says, never let go of that rope"!.. The Mighty Mick, never let go of that rope... www.ragincajuns.com/splash.aspx?id=splash_13Foxfire
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Post by LadyBlue on Sept 1, 2012 17:20:22 GMT -5
Thanks to both of you, I don't intend to let go of that rope, nope, I'm much to head strong to let go. This is the absolute perfect job for me with my knees being so bad. I can drive, I have some free time during the day where I can get out and stretch, I not only get paid but I get tips, so it's all good. I get up and am on the road by 6:00am or sooner, depending on who needs to get to work early, and I'm done nomrally by around 5:00pm and I have a half hour commute. All in all, things are looking up.
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Post by foxfire on Sept 1, 2012 22:25:36 GMT -5
Does these traits fit anyone that we know? www.drmauricegodwin.com/jenni...almurders.htmlVictims Unsolved Serial Murders in Jennings, Lousiana Below is Profile informtion that was printed on flyers and past out in Jennings: Superficially glib and charming Self-Confident Appears non-threatening initially Physically Strong – not to be confused with someone who works out every day at the gym Frequents the area of the Zigler Shopping Center Quick to Anger Lures girls with alcohol and drugs (Crack Cocaine) May have a formal criminal record involving assaultive behavior with a knife and may include burglary About Dr. Godwin Dr. Godwin offers diverse criminal investigative and trial consultant services. His research and experience in areas of criminal behavior, applied forensics and criminal investigations distinctly sets him apart from the vast number of consultants who rely on intuitive based opinions. Some have referred to him as a crime scene psychologist.
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Post by LadyBlue on Sept 2, 2012 2:51:51 GMT -5
Does these traits fit anyone that we know? www.drmauricegodwin.com/jenni...almurders.htmlVictims Unsolved Serial Murders in Jennings, Lousiana Below is Profile informtion that was printed on flyers and past out in Jennings: Superficially glib and charming Self-Confident Appears non-threatening initially Physically Strong – not to be confused with someone who works out every day at the gym Frequents the area of the Zigler Shopping Center Quick to Anger Lures girls with alcohol and drugs (Crack Cocaine) May have a formal criminal record involving assaultive behavior with a knife and may include burglary About Dr. Godwin Dr. Godwin offers diverse criminal investigative and trial consultant services. His research and experience in areas of criminal behavior, applied forensics and criminal investigations distinctly sets him apart from the vast number of consultants who rely on intuitive based opinions. Some have referred to him as a crime scene psychologist. Boy oh boy, he hit the nail straight away on Brandon. And my geoprofile was off two ways from Sunday, which I knew it would be because Brandon and his exploits were all over the map.
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Post by kelly on Sept 2, 2012 10:07:45 GMT -5
Hi everyone, hi mama Just wanted to let you know that my family and I are safe and well. What was anticipated to be a measly tropical storm/cat 1 turned out to be a very slow moving system...and although it wasnt very big, it practically hovered and sat still for 2 days (very unusual!) It took FOREVER to pass! Ive been through a lot of these and the damn thing didnt move! It stalled just west of us, in LaPlace where many of our friends live...The hurricane pushed all of the lake water into their town and so many lost their cars and had various levels of water in their homes...some 8 ft :/ and had to rush to their attics to be saved...Half of the state was/still is out of power..I ended up being near east of the eye of the storm (i knew that would be the case) and anticipated a lot of rainfall...Im in a townhouse on the 2nd and 3rd floor so I wasnt worried in that respect but was nervous about our cars. With all of the variables and our positioning more north east, we got less water and more high winds with rain following...We lost power for a couple of days and was one of the first to get it back on! Yippy!! (i can cheer about it here ) All of my extended family still do not have power but they have generators now...My youngest brother and my sister, her husband and my nieces stayed with us so we've been toddler tastic for the week. I am so very grateful that I had the space for them to come...it was hectic at times but nice and enjoyable and it was extra bonding time Many friends lost everything that had never flooded...ever...Buuut, thats the way the cracker crumbles down here...At least we have a fair warning unlike an earthquake (thats the way i like to look at it)...One of our cars wont start now so I am not sure if water got in a place it shouldnt have? It didnt technically flood but a descent amount of water came through...an adjustor is supposed to come and assess what the problem is...Im hoping it is something simple and isnt completely ruined...im no mechanic i tell ya..lol...I have not had much access to internet and am completely out of the loop when it comes to updates with Mickey. Im glad she was able to join her family before the storm came! I hope the power went out and is still out wherever BSL is ;D and Im very glad that you have a weekend side gig, Mama That sounds nice that you will have the ability to travel around without it hurting your knees and get paid for it I will be back to check in now that things are settling down and we are getting back into some sort of normalcy. I sure do hope our cajun cousins are safe and well!! Much love everyone
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Post by Annie1004 on Sept 3, 2012 14:47:32 GMT -5
Hi Mama -- checking in to see how you're doing. Glad to hear you're coping so well because it ain't easy. Driving a cab sounds like a great way to go to earn some $$. Something that is sadly missing in many of our lives. I can relate.
Also relieved to hear everyone made it through Isaac in one piece. It's those things that matter the most.
All the best,
Annie
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Post by LadyBlue on Sept 4, 2012 17:05:15 GMT -5
Hi everyone, hi mama Just wanted to let you know that my family and I are safe and well. What was anticipated to be a measly tropical storm/cat 1 turned out to be a very slow moving system...and although it wasnt very big, it practically hovered and sat still for 2 days (very unusual!) It took FOREVER to pass! Ive been through a lot of these and the damn thing didnt move! It stalled just west of us, in LaPlace where many of our friends live...The hurricane pushed all of the lake water into their town and so many lost their cars and had various levels of water in their homes...some 8 ft :/ and had to rush to their attics to be saved...Half of the state was/still is out of power..I ended up being near east of the eye of the storm (i knew that would be the case) and anticipated a lot of rainfall...Im in a townhouse on the 2nd and 3rd floor so I wasnt worried in that respect but was nervous about our cars. With all of the variables and our positioning more north east, we got less water and more high winds with rain following...We lost power for a couple of days and was one of the first to get it back on! Yippy!! (i can cheer about it here ) All of my extended family still do not have power but they have generators now...My youngest brother and my sister, her husband and my nieces stayed with us so we've been toddler tastic for the week. I am so very grateful that I had the space for them to come...it was hectic at times but nice and enjoyable and it was extra bonding time Many friends lost everything that had never flooded...ever...Buuut, thats the way the cracker crumbles down here...At least we have a fair warning unlike an earthquake (thats the way i like to look at it)...One of our cars wont start now so I am not sure if water got in a place it shouldnt have? It didnt technically flood but a descent amount of water came through...an adjustor is supposed to come and assess what the problem is...Im hoping it is something simple and isnt completely ruined...im no mechanic i tell ya..lol...I have not had much access to internet and am completely out of the loop when it comes to updates with Mickey. Im glad she was able to join her family before the storm came! I hope the power went out and is still out wherever BSL is ;D and Im very glad that you have a weekend side gig, Mama That sounds nice that you will have the ability to travel around without it hurting your knees and get paid for it I will be back to check in now that things are settling down and we are getting back into some sort of normalcy. I sure do hope our cajun cousins are safe and well!! Much love everyone It's so strange how small the world seems sometimes. The other day actually the first day that I drove, I picked up my first fare of the day. It was around 6:15am. The lady had to go to work, and on the drive she told me that a friend of hers from LaPlace got flooded out of her home. I feel so badly for y'all down there, keep your chin up, everything will work out for the good of all involved, I say that from experience Kelly.
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Post by LadyBlue on Sept 4, 2012 17:09:49 GMT -5
Hi Mama -- checking in to see how you're doing. Glad to hear you're coping so well because it ain't easy. Driving a cab sounds like a great way to go to earn some $$. Something that is sadly missing in many of our lives. I can relate. Also relieved to hear everyone made it through Isaac in one piece. It's those things that matter the most. All the best, Annie Hi Annie, so good to hear from you again. Yes, apparently someone higher up is looking out for me. I also have a possible new place to live should I want to move. I just haven't quite decided yet. I don't want to jump into anything right now without thinking it through.
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Post by LadyBlue on Sept 6, 2012 12:51:00 GMT -5
Hello all, since I'm off today and cleaning out things on my computer, I thought I would take a look once again at this gif that Wodalo kindly created for everyone. I'm going to now make some observations and some comments on my thoughts on those freakin fuzzy pictures that were given to the public. Here's the gif, just let it play for awhile and sit back and really look at it. i48.tinypic.com/2942on9.gif1. Why is it, that the only pretty clear picture is the other truck, (if it indeed is ANOTHER truck and not Brandon's and he actually turned around. 2. Why would he turn around if he hit Mickey clear down on Coliseum? 3. I am finally willing to concede that Mickey isn't in the picture of the truck in front of City Hall. Now, what exactly is it that is obscurring the front passenger tire? There are angles to some of the objects that I can see. I've attached an origional of that picture, it's much clearer. I also gotta take a second here to say how sad this gif is for me. Brandon and Mickey met at a cross roads right there. He had time to make a decision of right and wrong, and he freakin picked the wrong path. There he is out crusin for an escort service and the first person that is female, he chooses HER. He's got a beautiful fiance at home. Is his choice really for the sex, or more for the thrill of the kill? Apparently he has no inclinations toward killing his fiance. And, was he talking to those escort services for a date to kill. I think we all know the answer to that one. I still think he has trigger points of stress that he sees fit to go after the next woman he lays eyes on. So, let's get down to business and look at each of those missing woman and try to connect their missing dates to dates of high stress for Brandon. That's what I'll be doing, maybe some of our questions about who else can be answered. I'll be ya Adam could help us there. Heaven knows where he is now, don't know if he's still posting at Tigerdroppings or not. Attachments:
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Post by LadyBlue on Sept 6, 2012 12:58:53 GMT -5
Brittney Ann Gary - One of the Jeff Davis Parish 8 On November 15, 2008, Brittany's decomposing body was found on Keystone Road just off Hwy. 1126 in Jefferson Davis Parish, Louisiana. The teen had been missing since November 2; last seen on a surveillance video at a local Family Dollar Store. digitopus.com/?tag=brittany-ann-garyBSL got out of jail on August 9, 2008This was the first one that I found. If Brandon wasn't working off shore, then I believe that he killed this girl. JMO of course. But it fits with my theory that he has trigger points of frustration, and this is a perfect example of the fact that he's been incarcerated and he's out and prowling.
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Post by LadyBlue on Sept 6, 2012 13:05:33 GMT -5
The most recent victim, 26-year-old Necole Guillory, was reported missing only about 30 minutes before her body was discovered. Brittney Gary was just 17 years old. There were seven. Now there are eight--women from Jeff Davis Parish who have died under mysterious circumstances.The latest is a 27 year old woman from Lake Arthur. The multi agency task force investigating the mysterious deaths of women in Jeff Davis Parish now confirms the dead woman found along I-10 in Acadia parish is Necole Guillory. Guillory's mother reported her missing to Jennings Police at 1:30 Wednesday-- just an hour before a body was found. Jennings Police Chief Johnny Lassiter says Necole Guillory was a woman known to police who had been arrested before. "Charges we have are disturbing the peace charges, disturbing the peace by fighting, resisting arrest and have a couple of drug charges, possession of drug paraphenalia, possession of crack cocaine, and possession of marijuana. Whether she was actually convicted on those charges I don't know." As well, Lassiter says Guillory had a lifestyle similar to those of seven other women found dead in Jeff Davis since 2005-- a lifestyle described as engaging in risky behavior. But he says that in no way diminishes their concern and commitment to solving the cases. "A lifestyle similar to ones that had been reported missing in the past. I'm not going to say that she had a bad lifestyle. We're going to treat all people who are reported missing here the same, and we are investigating it with all our capabilities." Since Guillory was reported missing they began to track her movements and who she was with since she was last seen on Sunday. Says Lassiter, "Reports that we had are that she was seen getting into a vehicle on Doyle street and since that time we've been trying to track down that information and anybody that has seen her at that time or since that time." Lassiter says clearly, the women whose bodies have been found in Jeff Davis and now Acadia have been in the company of someone they did not fear. "We feel obviously that it's somebody these women are comfortable getting into the vehicles with or otherwise this wouldn't be happening and it's hard to tell somebody be extremely careful of who you're dealing with." At last word Guillory's body was still at the Lake Charles Coroner's Office where work is underway to determine the cause and manner of her death. The task force investigating the mysterious deaths in Jeff Davis has released a list of characteristics and behaviors violent offenders may exhibit after committing a crime. For more on that read the press release below. www.kplctv.com/Global/story.asp?S=10966767Necole Guillory - Aug. 18, 2009 - Jeff Davis Parish 8 - This one is in August y'all!! - BSL's father passed away on August 27, 2009.
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Post by mesbra73 on Sept 7, 2012 19:14:22 GMT -5
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Post by mesbra73 on Sept 7, 2012 22:59:49 GMT -5
her family has confirmed it is her. I have not heard any details yet but this is their statement In our sorrow… Help Find Linnea Wonderful volunteers. We are grieved to report that we have just received confirmation that our search for Linnea has ended in sorrow. She has gone to be with her Lord. Yet in our sorrow we do not despair, knowing we will see her again one day. Arrangements for a Celebration of Life service are being made and details will follow. More information will be released as her family deems appropriate. In the meantime, please allow them privacy as they mourn, and please continue to hold them up in prayer. “13 But we do not want you to be uninformed, brothers, about those who are asleep, that you may not grieve as others do who have no hope. 14 For since we believe that Jesus died and rose again, even so, through Jesus, God will bring with him those who have fallen asleep...18 Therefore encourage one another with these words.” 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18 English Standard Version (ESV)
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Post by LadyBlue on Sept 10, 2012 17:00:25 GMT -5
her family has confirmed it is her. I have not heard any details yet but this is their statement In our sorrow… Help Find Linnea Wonderful volunteers. We are grieved to report that we have just received confirmation that our search for Linnea has ended in sorrow. She has gone to be with her Lord. Yet in our sorrow we do not despair, knowing we will see her again one day. Arrangements for a Celebration of Life service are being made and details will follow. More information will be released as her family deems appropriate. In the meantime, please allow them privacy as they mourn, and please continue to hold them up in prayer. “13 But we do not want you to be uninformed, brothers, about those who are asleep, that you may not grieve as others do who have no hope. 14 For since we believe that Jesus died and rose again, even so, through Jesus, God will bring with him those who have fallen asleep...18 Therefore encourage one another with these words.” 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18 English Standard Version (ESV) What a shame, thanks for updating us on her case mesbra.
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Post by LadyBlue on Sept 11, 2012 19:22:01 GMT -5
Lavergne still being investigated in other casesBrandon Lavergne plead guilty to the murder of Mickey Shunick and the 1999 murder of Lisa Pate August 17. Yet some court documents are still not public record. KATC's Erin Steuber sat down with District Attorney Mike Harson to find out why. Harson says some evidence from the case is being looked at by other agencies across Louisiana, including one in Texas. "I don't believe it's going to be there much longer before we receive some determination, and then at that point in time, we'll be much more forthcoming with information once were out of that troubled area" said Harson. Harson says releasing the information could jeopardize other on-going investigations. Material being withheld includes Lavergne's recorded confession. "Now that they've heard what he claims to have happened, the initial shock of that is enough," said Harson. "But reading it in his own words may have some effect, but other than that, I don't think they'll be shocked by anything." In the plea deal, Lavergne waived his right to an appeal, but still has two years to file what's called "post conviction relief". "We had a mental examination done to make sure he was competent to understand what was going on, and then dealing with his voluntary statement, and so forth," said Harson. "I think it's a pretty well covered issue, in our minds. As far as being abe to get anything through a post conviction release, we feel pretty confident that this will be a final decision." Lavergne remains in Louisiana State Penitentiary in Angola, serving two life sentences without parole www.katc.com/news/lavergne-still-being-investigated-in-other-cases/
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Post by foxfire on Sept 12, 2012 17:34:01 GMT -5
www.theind.com/news/indreporter/11393-psych-eval-details-lavergnes-troubled-historyNews -> INDReporter TODAY 12:35PM by Heather Miller Psych eval. details Lavergne’s troubled history A day after Brandon Scott Lavergne led investigators to the body of Mickey Shunick in exchange for his life, the 33-year-old registered sex offender and convicted killer of two Acadiana women told a criminal psychologist that he was subjected to “chronic childhood physical abuse” by his adoptive father and “multiple instances of molestation by a teenaged female babysitter” as a toddler. read more-
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Post by LadyBlue on Sept 12, 2012 18:16:08 GMT -5
www.theind.com/news/indreporter/11393-Psych eval. details Lavergne’s troubled history A day after Brandon Scott Lavergne led investigators to the body of Mickey Shunick in exchange for his life, the 33-year-old registered sex offender and convicted killer of two Acadiana women told a criminal psychologist that he was subjected to “chronic childhood physical abuse” by his adoptive father and “multiple instances of molestation by a teenaged female babysitter” as a toddler. read more- So it was Eugene Lavergne that abused Brandon?
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Post by LadyBlue on Sept 12, 2012 18:25:54 GMT -5
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Post by kelly on Sept 12, 2012 19:11:12 GMT -5
www.theind.com/news/indreporter/11393-Psych eval. details Lavergne’s troubled history A day after Brandon Scott Lavergne led investigators to the body of Mickey Shunick in exchange for his life, the 33-year-old registered sex offender and convicted killer of two Acadiana women told a criminal psychologist that he was subjected to “chronic childhood physical abuse” by his adoptive father and “multiple instances of molestation by a teenaged female babysitter” as a toddler. read more- So it was Eugene Lavergne that abused Brandon?And it said that his step father was Schizophrenic too?! At this point i just cant trust anything that BSL says..could be true, could be false, could be a mixture of both :/
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Post by kelly on Sept 12, 2012 19:14:42 GMT -5
Hi everyone, hi mama Just wanted to let you know that my family and I are safe and well. What was anticipated to be a measly tropical storm/cat 1 turned out to be a very slow moving system...and although it wasnt very big, it practically hovered and sat still for 2 days (very unusual!) It took FOREVER to pass! Ive been through a lot of these and the damn thing didnt move! It stalled just west of us, in LaPlace where many of our friends live...The hurricane pushed all of the lake water into their town and so many lost their cars and had various levels of water in their homes...some 8 ft :/ and had to rush to their attics to be saved...Half of the state was/still is out of power..I ended up being near east of the eye of the storm (i knew that would be the case) and anticipated a lot of rainfall...Im in a townhouse on the 2nd and 3rd floor so I wasnt worried in that respect but was nervous about our cars. With all of the variables and our positioning more north east, we got less water and more high winds with rain following...We lost power for a couple of days and was one of the first to get it back on! Yippy!! (i can cheer about it here ) All of my extended family still do not have power but they have generators now...My youngest brother and my sister, her husband and my nieces stayed with us so we've been toddler tastic for the week. I am so very grateful that I had the space for them to come...it was hectic at times but nice and enjoyable and it was extra bonding time Many friends lost everything that had never flooded...ever...Buuut, thats the way the cracker crumbles down here...At least we have a fair warning unlike an earthquake (thats the way i like to look at it)...One of our cars wont start now so I am not sure if water got in a place it shouldnt have? It didnt technically flood but a descent amount of water came through...an adjustor is supposed to come and assess what the problem is...Im hoping it is something simple and isnt completely ruined...im no mechanic i tell ya..lol...I have not had much access to internet and am completely out of the loop when it comes to updates with Mickey. Im glad she was able to join her family before the storm came! I hope the power went out and is still out wherever BSL is ;D and Im very glad that you have a weekend side gig, Mama That sounds nice that you will have the ability to travel around without it hurting your knees and get paid for it I will be back to check in now that things are settling down and we are getting back into some sort of normalcy. I sure do hope our cajun cousins are safe and well!! Much love everyone It's so strange how small the world seems sometimes. The other day actually the first day that I drove, I picked up my first fare of the day. It was around 6:15am. The lady had to go to work, and on the drive she told me that a friend of hers from LaPlace got flooded out of her home. I feel so badly for y'all down there, keep your chin up, everything will work out for the good of all involved, I say that from experience Kelly. oh wow, what synchronicity! We are well and things are getting as back to normal as possible. Friends are rebuilding and picking up where they left off...I am just grateful for what we do have and especially for our lives...And also very happy that we had a mini "coolfront" that came in which zapped humidity and brought the temp out of smothering range..lol (just for 2 days..ha!) Glad to be back to say hello and keep up with Mickeys case. Its crazy how much I miss someone whom ive never met...
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Post by kelly on Sept 12, 2012 19:18:22 GMT -5
Im glad he has a "high average range of intellectual functioning" since that pretty much seals the deal for not being able to plead insanity (although i think anyone HAS to be insane to hurt another human being like such)
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Post by LadyBlue on Sept 12, 2012 19:35:00 GMT -5
Im glad he has a "high average range of intellectual functioning" since that pretty much seals the deal for not being able to plead insanity (although i think anyone HAS to be insane to hurt another human being like such) While some seemed to think that Brandon was stupid, I said from the beginning that whoever was responsible for this murder, was smart enough to go two different directions, far away in two different directions to not only get rid of the bike, but hide Mickey where no one could find her. It's all such a shame. It's depressing.
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