Posted on 11/17/2017 8:05:09 PM PST by lasereye
I'm thinking that it may have been "new" in 1977.
The Directory....Sometimes buildings have 2 addresses because there are apts or some kind of division line so I don't pay attention to them as much as an ad.
It’s time for Gloria Alred to be disbarred.
So, obviously she knows it’s fake!. Kinda like the Dems not letting the FBI look at their computers after the Russians hacked them.
Good question. But for all her bravado and limelighting, Gloria Allred is not a very good lawyer, and is rather sloppy in her work. She banks on her name being her biggest weapon, and her name is not as persuasive as she thinks.
She knows its fake and knew it from the beginning. But she will claim she was lied to. Hopefully Nelson will be on the hot seat and give Allred up to save her butt.
“There ain’t nothin’ like a dame”.......
I'm thinking she was only there a couple months.
She said she called work the next day and quit.
The fault goes to Gloria...She missed D.A. as being initials to his signature. And she's seen....what is common practice...maybe 10,000 times.
That's old age Gloria...your brain accepted something that looks right....except it's NOT right in this situation.
The other red flag: how many times it essentially gives the date.
Merry Christmas
Christmas 1977
and THEN the 12/22/77 date
No one signs like that. You may say Merry Christmas, 1977 or sign and then the date. But the sheer repetition is a sign it is fake.
The only thing that matters about the book is that about two weeks later, he supposedly drove her to the back of the building and allegedly tried something. The next day, she called work and quit.
I keep finding a lie in just about every statement every statement she's made.
The Olde Hickory House closed at 10...wrong...it was open until 11.
Why has no one shown up from the restaurant??? Cuz she's full of it and no one wants to be involved.
I'm starting to think he didn't go there every day and sit "alone" at the end of the counter until closing. That's ridiculous.
10pm vs. 11pm, that’s the sort of detail one might get legitimately confused on.
As opposed to “talking on the phone in the bedroom” when there was no phone in the bedroom.
and if there was really a long extension cord as some have theorized, why hasn’t there been a clarification to that point?
More likely: Mom knows there was no extension cord, but daughter says she forgot the detail and took the call in the hall, and mom and daughter are keeping quiet about that...
Could it be that the yearbook did not originally belong to Nelson and Allred knows this will be discovered if she turns it over for inspection? Did the opposition to Moore dig it up from some place to bolster the Nelson accusation? Has the Nelson family made any statements about a yearbook that she has kept for 40 or so years and they were not aware of it? Where are the Nelson character witnesses from that time frame? Maybe the boyfriend she did not wait for can shed some light on the evening in question. Nelson should prove that she is telling the truth.
As she said...no cell phones back then....but there were plenty of phone booths still.....all over the place.
Her plan was to call her boyfriend when she got home...and lo and behold....like a miracle...right after she got dumped...her boyfriend showed up. Wonder how old he was.
She said she worked till close - that was significant.
Whether close was 10 or 11 is just a detail of memory, not significant to the story. At least that’s how I read it.
Unlike “I talked with him on the phone in my bedroom”, a detail which added to the sleaze factor and would be hard to misremember (bedroom vs. kitchen).
But no Beverly on Moore's page.
I believe that was written by an aunt/uncle/close family friend when they stooped at the house on Dec 22nd...someone that knew Beverly from when she was a little girl...maybe a relative from California which is where she came from a year or two earlier.
Moore would have written....Best of Everything in your future"....or something like that.
"My shift ended at 1opm when the restaurant closed".
Young folks had limits on the hours they could work.
Here's another problem I have...from searching old school calendars, it looks like December 22nd, a Thursday, may have been the first day of their Christmas/New Year Vacation. Better chance of a relative signing it AT HOME as in my previous post than her taking the book to work.
If her limit was 10pm then that’s relevant.
That's not all the rules...but the general ones. You can find it easily on the web for exceptions.
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