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MrBallen

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But after 48 hours, the police had not found Melanie and there were no signs as to what happened to her. She had just vanished. And it was at that point, two days after Melanie had gone missing, that Etta just showed up at the police station and said she knew where Melanie was.

But after 48 hours, the police had not found Melanie and there were no signs as to what happened to her. She had just vanished. And it was at that point, two days after Melanie had gone missing, that Etta just showed up at the police station and said she knew where Melanie was.

But after 48 hours, the police had not found Melanie and there were no signs as to what happened to her. She had just vanished. And it was at that point, two days after Melanie had gone missing, that Etta just showed up at the police station and said she knew where Melanie was.

And so the detective who was talking to Etta at the time when she came in and said this, he brought out a map and he said, okay, point to where she is. And Etta had immediately pointed to this area on the map called Lopez Canyon, which was about 25 miles away from Los Angeles. And she would tell the detective that, yeah, Melanie is somewhere right in there.

And so the detective who was talking to Etta at the time when she came in and said this, he brought out a map and he said, okay, point to where she is. And Etta had immediately pointed to this area on the map called Lopez Canyon, which was about 25 miles away from Los Angeles. And she would tell the detective that, yeah, Melanie is somewhere right in there.

And so the detective who was talking to Etta at the time when she came in and said this, he brought out a map and he said, okay, point to where she is. And Etta had immediately pointed to this area on the map called Lopez Canyon, which was about 25 miles away from Los Angeles. And she would tell the detective that, yeah, Melanie is somewhere right in there.

When the detective asked Etta, you know, how do you know this? Etta would say she just knew. And then when the detective followed up and said, you know, Etta, this is pretty incriminating that you're telling me you know where someone's body is. You know, what's motivating you to come and say this to me?

When the detective asked Etta, you know, how do you know this? Etta would say she just knew. And then when the detective followed up and said, you know, Etta, this is pretty incriminating that you're telling me you know where someone's body is. You know, what's motivating you to come and say this to me?

When the detective asked Etta, you know, how do you know this? Etta would say she just knew. And then when the detective followed up and said, you know, Etta, this is pretty incriminating that you're telling me you know where someone's body is. You know, what's motivating you to come and say this to me?

And Etta would say that her conscience was weighing on her terribly and she just had to go to police.

And Etta would say that her conscience was weighing on her terribly and she just had to go to police.

And Etta would say that her conscience was weighing on her terribly and she just had to go to police.

Now, the detective who talked to Etta when she first came into the police station really didn't know what to make of Etta because she looked so unthreatening and what she was saying, you know, she was saying with a lot of confidence and it seemed like she was really eager to help the investigation versus just clearing her conscience, which is kind of what she said she was doing.

Now, the detective who talked to Etta when she first came into the police station really didn't know what to make of Etta because she looked so unthreatening and what she was saying, you know, she was saying with a lot of confidence and it seemed like she was really eager to help the investigation versus just clearing her conscience, which is kind of what she said she was doing.

Now, the detective who talked to Etta when she first came into the police station really didn't know what to make of Etta because she looked so unthreatening and what she was saying, you know, she was saying with a lot of confidence and it seemed like she was really eager to help the investigation versus just clearing her conscience, which is kind of what she said she was doing.

And when the detective looked in to who Etta was, he discovered that she had a great job, she worked at an aerospace company in Burbank, California, and she even had governmental clearance. And so this woman clearly has been vetted by the government and by high-level companies, and she's passed the tests.

And when the detective looked in to who Etta was, he discovered that she had a great job, she worked at an aerospace company in Burbank, California, and she even had governmental clearance. And so this woman clearly has been vetted by the government and by high-level companies, and she's passed the tests.

And when the detective looked in to who Etta was, he discovered that she had a great job, she worked at an aerospace company in Burbank, California, and she even had governmental clearance. And so this woman clearly has been vetted by the government and by high-level companies, and she's passed the tests.

But at the same time, the detective knew there was no good reason for why Etta would have this information, the location of a dead body. I mean, either she's just wrong and there is no body there, or if the body's there, the most likely scenario is that Etta was involved in killing this person or disposing of their body or maybe both.

But at the same time, the detective knew there was no good reason for why Etta would have this information, the location of a dead body. I mean, either she's just wrong and there is no body there, or if the body's there, the most likely scenario is that Etta was involved in killing this person or disposing of their body or maybe both.