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Peninsula's tragic endings
The SF Examiner ^
| April 5, 2004
| Jamie Casini
Posted on 04/06/2004 5:35:22 AM PDT by runningbear
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To: Devil_Anse
I agree Dev. There really IS a mountain of evidence. His own mouth is totally devestating. Who can refute that??? What he said and WHEN he said it is what it REALLY IS!! Most common sense folks could make a decision now.
To: Canadian Outrage
That's what we are hoping for at this point...hoping he ran off with some chickie, or maybe on a binge, rather than foul play. Like Dru, at this point, the thing is to have answers, bring him home no matter what.
His poor wife is a walking skeleton from the grief. Gracie is the niece of my best friend, they are like family to me.
To: Jackie-O
That's so heartbreaking Jackie. What is your gut feeling?
To: Canadian Outrage
It's not good, he's been gone so long.
Freepmail.
To: Jackie-O
So sad! I hope the mystery will be solved one day soon.
I clicked on the link, but by the time I got there, they'd changed the page.
To: Devil_Anse
I just went there Dev, he's still on there about halfway down the page, last mug on the right. Young good looking bald kid.
To: Jackie-O
LOL, am I dense! I found him. Not much information, is there? He left his construction job, truck found almost a week later on the other side of town... I hope they find the poor guy.
To: Devil_Anse
No, not much info at all...his truck was found in a dangerous, gang banging part of town...to the place for a bald headed, young Caucasian boy to travel alone, unarmed.
To: Jackie-O
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