Well, one thing is for certain....at least one of them won't "do such a thing" anymore.psijac wrote:where are these young mens mothers insisting that their sons are good kids and would never do such a thing?

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Well, one thing is for certain....at least one of them won't "do such a thing" anymore.psijac wrote:where are these young mens mothers insisting that their sons are good kids and would never do such a thing?
There is no mimum age for membership in the Texas CHL forum, is there? At 35-45 years of age, she could have easily been twice the age of the OP.alpmc wrote:CompVest wrote:Not all older women just exist, some have a life!Yes, I agree completely as well. No one is saying otherwise.TLynnHughes wrote:
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In fact, it really doesn't matter how old she is..........however, I have not seen any reason to assume her age based on any news related articles I've read about this incident unless some new information has been released. My observation from the beginning was......how do we know this was an Old Lady???Ageofease08 wrote:Double Tap by an old lady, .
I didn't see the story about "running an errand," but the 0400 thing doesn't really sound that odd. Many people work the night shift, and the errand could've been picking up something to eat after work.SwimFan85 wrote:One of the stories said she came home from running an errand which isn't out of character for some elderly people who go to bed at 9 or 10pm. On the other hand, if she was out having fun at 4am without her boyfriend, it could change the story why the two men followed her home.Hoi Polloi wrote:Coming home at 4 AM to a boyfriend leads me to believe that she's not elderly, so not too old.
I think in one of the video interviews the officer mentioned she had just came in from working at Taco Bell. That doesn't help on the age question, but doubt she was very old is she was working the night shift at a fast food restaurant (very old to me these days is 80+Lefty Writer wrote:I didn't see the story about "running an errand," but the 0400 thing doesn't really sound that odd. Many people work the night shift, and the errand could've been picking up something to eat after work.SwimFan85 wrote:One of the stories said she came home from running an errand which isn't out of character for some elderly people who go to bed at 9 or 10pm. On the other hand, if she was out having fun at 4am without her boyfriend, it could change the story why the two men followed her home.Hoi Polloi wrote:Coming home at 4 AM to a boyfriend leads me to believe that she's not elderly, so not too old.
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This does not surprise me in the least. Today, parents (or I should say parent, singular) of young people of all ethnicity (including Caucasian) are, for varying reasons, failing to convey the importance of a good moral base with good honest hard work to their children. It's said that the easiest/fastest distance between two points is a straight line. With a deflated economy, an overtaxed legal/Penal system that's liberal with punishment, it's no wonder why young people fall to the allure of crime! Bottom line is human nature, they don't have to work to hard while committing crimes, it's easy, can pay well, with very little risk of severe punishment if caught. Emphasis on being caught!psijac wrote:where are these young mens mothers insisting that their sons are good kids and would never do such a thing?
Not sure on the minimum age.Oldgringo wrote:There is no mimum age for membership in the Texas CHL forum, is there? At 35-45 years of age, she could have easily been twice the age of the OP.
Around the 30 second mark on this one. http://www.newson6.com/Global/category. ... Id=4948451Lefty Writer wrote:I didn't see the story about "running an errand," but the 0400 thing doesn't really sound that odd. Many people work the night shift, and the errand could've been picking up something to eat after work.