Re: 17 year old girl killed in home invasion, she was the ro
Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2012 1:12 pm
The home owner may not be a person of interest in the SHOOTING, but you can bet he's now a person of interest.
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It seems to me many times that when the LEO's say that someone is a "person of interest", but not a suspect,ScooterSissy wrote:The home owner may not be a person of interest in the SHOOTING, but you can bet he's now a person of interest.
Yeah, it's kinda like in England where "helping the police with their investigation" means you're locked up until they can find enough evidence to arrest you.surprise_i'm_armed wrote:It seems to me many times that when the LEO's say that someone is a "person of interest", but not a suspect,ScooterSissy wrote:The home owner may not be a person of interest in the SHOOTING, but you can bet he's now a person of interest.
that person ends up getting arrested. Is it just me?
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That's why she needed collateral for a hundred dollar loan.jimlongley wrote:She sold him a gun and he loaned her $100.00 with two laptops as collateral, but he didn't know her???
philip964 wrote:Note to self: If I am ever a pretty 17 year old girl. Don't plan a robbery of a meth house, by having two of my criminal friends break in and pretend to hold me hostage at gunpoint, only after I have sold a gun to the owner of the meth house the day before. Oh and don't make it across the street from an elementary school.
No wonder he stopped cooperating with the police.ScooterSissy wrote:The home owner may not be a person of interest in the SHOOTING, but you can bet he's now a person of interest.