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To: Hotspur
You're right, except for her internet search of the Klingle Mansion. That's the fact that unquestionably turns it from a random jog to a destination, and from a random act to someone laying in wait

With logic like this, you should try out for the pole vault.

The fact that she looked up the Klingle mansion doesn't "unquestionably" mean that was her destination. It's possible she was going to jog by and was interested in info about the place. It is possible she was heading there, but there are other possibilities as well.

Even if she was visiting the mansion, it still doesn't follow that she was meeting someone. You seem to be latching onto the possible as if it were fact.
322 posted on 05/23/2002 2:14:28 PM PDT by Belial
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To: Belial
The fact that she looked up the Klingle mansion doesn't "unquestionably" mean that was her destination. It's possible she was going to jog by and was interested in info about the place. It is possible she was heading there, but there are other possibilities as well.

Not to Cartesian certitude, but in the real world, it's a 99.9% chance she didn't look it up because she was just going to jog by it. If you can't comprehend this obvious observation, it's a waste of time to try to explain it to you. Suffice it to say that if you were to ask three days ago, "If they find Chandra, what circumstances would make it most likely Condit had her offed," it would be finding her dead with a worn-out makeshift grave near Klingle Mansion.

Look, you're just someone who isn't going to draw obvious inferences. That's your prerogative. Condit should be lucky enough to get you on his jury.

359 posted on 05/23/2002 2:30:13 PM PDT by Hotspur
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