Georgia Hardstark
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And thus offered the calm, neatly dressed stranger arrived. And this man, Cecil avowed to his dying day, was Lee Harvey Oswald. Cecil the liar. Cecil's...
But you can also prove that Lee Harvey Oswald didn't do it. Didn't do it. Yeah. And now that I'm thinking about it. And you're blaming a Hispanic man. Okay. I just put this together and I wasn't going to add this in because I think it's
But you can also prove that Lee Harvey Oswald didn't do it. Didn't do it. Yeah. And now that I'm thinking about it. And you're blaming a Hispanic man. Okay. I just put this together and I wasn't going to add this in because I think it's
in poor taste but troy says that virginia says that three black men black men yes we're attacking her and i mean i'm sorry but there's a certain from like 1969 yeah but beef and before that's all anyone ever said yeah i think from the 80s yeah you're right it's now you blame it on People do that all the time. Yeah. So I'm kind of putting those things together now.
in poor taste but troy says that virginia says that three black men black men yes we're attacking her and i mean i'm sorry but there's a certain from like 1969 yeah but beef and before that's all anyone ever said yeah i think from the 80s yeah you're right it's now you blame it on People do that all the time. Yeah. So I'm kind of putting those things together now.
So they get to the home almost an hour after the panicked call. But they couldn't get up the hill to the home because of the snow. So they left Ginny in the car. And they said, stay here. We're going to run up there. And supposedly they thought three men were in the house, maybe not anymore, attacking. And they left her in the car at the bottom of the hill. That makes no sense. No. Right? No.
So they get to the home almost an hour after the panicked call. But they couldn't get up the hill to the home because of the snow. So they left Ginny in the car. And they said, stay here. We're going to run up there. And supposedly they thought three men were in the house, maybe not anymore, attacking. And they left her in the car at the bottom of the hill. That makes no sense. No. Right? No.
Also, I don't like three men. That's rare that that's the actual situation. Right. But how would three people, two of him were like able-bodied men able to be overpowered? without any defensive wounds. It couldn't have been one person unless, you know, some people just comply when there's a gun in their face. Yes. A lot of people do. Yeah. Even though it's the smart thing to do. Right. All right.
Also, I don't like three men. That's rare that that's the actual situation. Right. But how would three people, two of him were like able-bodied men able to be overpowered? without any defensive wounds. It couldn't have been one person unless, you know, some people just comply when there's a gun in their face. Yes. A lot of people do. Yeah. Even though it's the smart thing to do. Right. All right.
So they get up the hill, they get to the house. They entered the home through a broken garage door where they found the place ransacked and the water was still running in the tub that was full of the family. They got, they, they skedaddled, I said. Yeah. which I spelled right, which is weird, and jumped into the car intending to drive off, still not having called the police.
So they get up the hill, they get to the house. They entered the home through a broken garage door where they found the place ransacked and the water was still running in the tub that was full of the family. They got, they, they skedaddled, I said. Yeah. which I spelled right, which is weird, and jumped into the car intending to drive off, still not having called the police.
The car was stuck, so they made it to a neighbor's and they finally called the police. So police suggested the ransacked house seemed like a stage robbery, which I'm wondering, like you hear that all the time. Are they, I want to know if they're ever wrong about that. That it really was ransacked in sincerity.
The car was stuck, so they made it to a neighbor's and they finally called the police. So police suggested the ransacked house seemed like a stage robbery, which I'm wondering, like you hear that all the time. Are they, I want to know if they're ever wrong about that. That it really was ransacked in sincerity.
I feel like there can't be that much, that huge of a difference between a ransacked because it's being burglarized
I feel like there can't be that much, that huge of a difference between a ransacked because it's being burglarized
Like furniture thrown. Yes. That doesn't need it because there, there's photos of the house that's ransacked and it's like, there's an, there's an Ottoman like thrown onto the couch. Yeah. That there's no, there's no reason I've done that.
Like furniture thrown. Yes. That doesn't need it because there, there's photos of the house that's ransacked and it's like, there's an, there's an Ottoman like thrown onto the couch. Yeah. That there's no, there's no reason I've done that.
Why would you stand around throwing shit? Well, here's the fucked up thing about this that proves they're probably right is that there was an envelope full of cash sitting like out on one of the dining room chairs and in the photo of the I'm saying you can see it. They had brought it home because they couldn't make it to the bank after. So it was just sitting there? So it was just sitting there.
Why would you stand around throwing shit? Well, here's the fucked up thing about this that proves they're probably right is that there was an envelope full of cash sitting like out on one of the dining room chairs and in the photo of the I'm saying you can see it. They had brought it home because they couldn't make it to the bank after. So it was just sitting there? So it was just sitting there.
It wasn't taken.