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09-29-2021 09:27 AM
@occasionalrain wrote:An arrest is not a conviction. Still, it prevents others from providing aide and comfort.
Comort and aid for who? @occasionalrain
09-29-2021 09:31 AM
@ROMARY wrote:I really don't see anything wrong with Dog and others who are trying to find this (or any) person.
My connection keeps shutting down. Annoying.
I dread having to call provider CS.
@ROMARY The problem with "Dog" is he announced where he believed Brian was-since the Laundries were at the De Sota campsite with Brian-3people went in, only two came out.
He announced this and also that there was a fresh campsite near where the Laundries had been.
So he really gave a tip to Brian and I guarantee Brian is now long gone.
That is the issue.
Let's not forget all the "sightings"-people who claim they have seen him, even in Montana. Kind of like seeing Elvis and Jim Morrison.
09-29-2021 10:01 AM
@Cakers3 wrote:
@suzyQ3 wrote:
@Cakers3 wrote:Well Dog and his new wife will be on Dr. Oz to discuss the case today, 9/28.
Also to announce his marriage to Francie(name ?) earlier this month.
Never miss a chance, Dr. Oz, do you.
Blech.
@Cakers3 All we need now is for Dr Phil to show.
This dog guy seems to be a serial husband.
@suzyQ3 True but his last wife passed away from cancer, Beth, I believe, was her name. He seemed to take it very hard. The others, I do not know.
Also: Didn't he spend time in jail for murder??? I guess the criminal mind thinks like ................a criminal, as far as solving cases.
In 1976, Chapman was convicted of first degree murder, and sentenced to five years in a Texas prison. He had been waiting in a getaway car while his friend shot and killed Jerry Oliver, 69, in a struggle during a deal to buy cannabis. Chapman served 18 months at the Texas State Penitentiary in Huntsville, Texas.
09-29-2021 10:12 AM - edited 09-29-2021 10:21 AM
@mom2four0418 wrote:
@Cakers3 wrote:
@suzyQ3 wrote:
@Cakers3 wrote:Well Dog and his new wife will be on Dr. Oz to discuss the case today, 9/28.
Also to announce his marriage to Francie(name ?) earlier this month.
Never miss a chance, Dr. Oz, do you.
Blech.
@Cakers3 All we need now is for Dr Phil to show.
This dog guy seems to be a serial husband.
@suzyQ3 True but his last wife passed away from cancer, Beth, I believe, was her name. He seemed to take it very hard. The others, I do not know.
Also: Didn't he spend time in jail for murder??? I guess the criminal mind thinks like ................a criminal, as far as solving cases.
In 1976, Chapman was convicted of first degree murder, and sentenced to five years in a Texas prison. He had been waiting in a getaway car while his friend shot and killed Jerry Oliver, 69, in a struggle during a deal to buy cannabis. Chapman served 18 months at the Texas State Penitentiary in Huntsville, Texas.
@mom2four0418 I thought there was something like that in his past. I know he was trying to have the conviction overturned so that he could become a "real sheriff" and have a new show (he said he was broke). I saw some blip about this last year.
So this is why he cannot carry a firearm, too.
Maybe he could settle by being a deputy. Deputy Dawg.
09-29-2021 10:26 AM
@Cakers3 wrote:
@mom2four0418 wrote:
@Cakers3 wrote:
@suzyQ3 wrote:
@Cakers3 wrote:Well Dog and his new wife will be on Dr. Oz to discuss the case today, 9/28.
Also to announce his marriage to Francie(name ?) earlier this month.
Never miss a chance, Dr. Oz, do you.
Blech.
@Cakers3 All we need now is for Dr Phil to show.
This dog guy seems to be a serial husband.
@suzyQ3 True but his last wife passed away from cancer, Beth, I believe, was her name. He seemed to take it very hard. The others, I do not know.
Also: Didn't he spend time in jail for murder??? I guess the criminal mind thinks like ................a criminal, as far as solving cases.
In 1976, Chapman was convicted of first degree murder, and sentenced to five years in a Texas prison. He had been waiting in a getaway car while his friend shot and killed Jerry Oliver, 69, in a struggle during a deal to buy cannabis. Chapman served 18 months at the Texas State Penitentiary in Huntsville, Texas.
@mom2four0418 I thought there was something like that in his past. I know he was trying to have the conviction overturned so that he could become a "real sheriff" and have a new show (he said he was broke). I saw some blip about this last year.
So this is why he cannot carry a firearm, too.
Maybe he could settle by being a deputy. Deputy Dawg.
I don't find anything about someone's murder amusing.
09-29-2021 10:56 AM
An arrest warrant prevents friends and family from helping Brian if they wish to avoid being arrested themselves. Often, LE will find something with which to charge a fugitive to prevent him getting help.
09-30-2021 04:36 PM
Nobody is "amused" by this murder. Nobody.
The issue is Dog. Why I was singled out is no surprise.
Carry on.
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