Comments by "Goose" (@goose7574) on "COURT TV"
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@MusicWorldWonder
No worries! I completely understand.
I get it all the time, because I'm a Conservative. People think I'm racist, xenophobic, homophonic, etc.
It's so disgusting... I don't care what someone's color, sex, Religion, political beliefs, sexual orientation, etc. is. Just don't be a Dick, and we'll get along just fine!
And if you mess with me, don't expect me to just take it sitting down. My parents taught me when I was young, to stand up for myself, and my brothers taught me how to fight back physically... Hahaha! Or maybe I taught them!
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My parents were really big on the Golden Rule... It's a very easy concept. To bad sooo many people nowadays, don't even know what it is.
When I bring it up I get, "there's no such thing as a Golden Rule."
Seriously???
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Take Care!
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Randy Hilgeman
I honestly think that it really DOESN'T matter if people know the laws. If you think something is off, you contact the authorities.
What makes this case strange, is how he/she spoke about "thinking it was 72 hours," and so that's why they waited.
I'm sorry, but if I know somebody or two people, who haven't come home (and they have a pet(s) stop at home on top of it), I'm not going to wait. People are going to understand that you were being concerned, if it turns out to be nothing in the end. And if they want to be complete Jack's because you were caring, oh well... You don't need people like that in your life.
What would be very curious to know, is if this person contacted anybody else. Supposedly they say they waited, because they "thought" it was 72 hours. Okay, well, if that's the case, did they talk to mutual friends, their own friends, etc. Their-meaning the roommate's, not the two missing people. If I were a roommate, even if I were a stranger, and something like this happened and I couldn't reach them, you'd think they would say something to their own personal friends or family members... like, "My roommates haven't been home for a couple days, it's kind of weird, their pet is still here."
So, it's not whether they knew or not what the actual time to contact the authorities was. If you are concerned about something and something doesn't seem right, YOU JUST CALL, no matter what. Wait for the authorities to tell you if you're in the wrong.
Maybe I'm just the cautious, cares more about people type of person, but I've spoken to many people regarding this case (even my Sweetie who's been in Law Enforcement for over 25 years), and everybody seems to think the same thing.
Can I ask you what you would do in this type of a situation?
I'm personally not of the "normal" college age (I graduated from college almost 20 years ago), and haven't had a roommate for years, so maybe my thought process is different. I'm curious your thoughts.
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Also, why did Lori take Charles' rental car???
Nobody talks about that part. Her vehicle was in the garage, and HIS RENTAL CAR WAS IN THE DRIVEWAY. Listen to when Alex talks about that part in police recordings. That's really odd. Why didn't the police ask more questions about that? Why didn't they ask Lori why she took his vehicle? That seems kind of like a question I would be asking when this couple was supposedly estranged and getting a divorce. I mean, it's not like they were living together and it would be normal for her to take the rental car.
And if this WASN'T staged by Lori and Alex, she could've called 911 if things were THAT bad, beforehand... Or even when she chose to leave.
But, the truth of the matter, is that she knew he wasn't going to be leaving, so that's why she just took his vehicle.
I mean, how did she even get his keys? Were the kids there when this happened? Did Lori tell Charles, "Hey give me your keys and I'll go put JJ's things in the vehicle, while you chat with Alex."
I bet Alex was having small talk with Charles, as part of their plan, and then Lori got the keys and took off and Alex killed Charles before he even knew what was happening.
This was so calculated it's crazy!!!
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