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Jan 17, 2019
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Jay Rick
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so we can infer that if his sim was missing too, then he's the one who
removed hers as well. makes sense.
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If you had a missing spouse would you remove the Sim card from her phone
Blue Ghost
1/17/19 11:06am
no way, I would want every possible bit of information given to the cops to help
HeismanTy
1/17/19 11:08am
The defense wouldve had some good points too. I dont think the evidence was
4mack
1/17/19 11:08am
I think that is one thing many people here are discounting
Jericho
1/17/19 11:15am
Depends if she was missing because of me...
ClackamasCoug
1/17/19 11:12am
Fair enough. I was taking an innocent man's stance, but I get it.
Blue Ghost
1/17/19 12:22pm
Hey man - nobody's completely innocent when things get tuff.
ClackamasCoug
1/17/19 12:34pm
Well, if I had killed her, I’d probably take her phone with me and would remove the SIM card. But that’s just me.
Texas Hammer
1/17/19 11:18am
Do we know that he's the one who removed it? We know it wasn't in the phone, but
Jay Rick
1/17/19 11:34am
He had the phone in the glove box of the car. And he took out his too.
Blue Ghost
1/17/19 12:05pm
so we can infer that if his sim was missing too, then he's the one who
Jay Rick
1/17/19 12:46pm
Example of how that can lead to wrongful convictions.
ditch
1/17/19 11:45am
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