12/14/2011 11:40 PM
DeLynda Cook wrote:
Thank you for this info. I am the sister of Drew Frasure. We are very frustrated as the Chapel Hill police have told us very little. We find out more info from the media than the police.I was unaware of the other unsolved death 3 weeks ago. Do they not have any leads in that case either?? Is it because these victims are NOT college students??In the Herald Sun on Monday, they made a point to let people know he wasn't a student...they don't want to scare those parents of college students. My brother lived 500 ft from Martin Luther King Blvd. It seems everyone gets speeding tickets on that road, so if your a murderer and not speeding, you can get away....... Reply to this
11/30/2011 4:35 PM
Chris wrote:
Apparently the guy coached his entire staff about what to tell the state and federal investigators Reply to this
10/24/2011 12:06 PM
PL wrote:
I don't find it ironic that some protestors were using Apple products. This corporation has not gambled with American taxpayers' money, nor has it abused the financial system and its inherent loopholes in the same way that Wall Street firms have. It is a success because of innovation, something that no sane person could argue against. The only way I would find it ironic, or contradictory as you said it, would be if these protestors were financing all these purchases on credit cards, etc. But since you seemed to judge them based on appearances alone, I also assume you didn't ask whether or not the products that you judge them upon were financed by the corporate greed (esp. of banks) that they rail against. (Like me, they could buy everything with cash.) In criticizing them, you bring to mind critiques by Herman Cain, a politician whom neither traditional, sane conservatives or democrats take seriously. Reply to this
7/10/2011 1:42 AM
darrick bernard long wrote:
i was one of the individuals arrested and the victim never accused me of robbing him..adding insult to injury i begged and pleaded with the driver to get out of the car and the fool would not stop or even slow down to do so...this is a horrible miscarriage of justice...the charges against me were dropped and i was immediately let out of jail nearly four weeks after the arrest but that doesn't make up for the fact that all one has to do is google my name and see this mess all over the internet..i am livid. not in this instance or ever in any instance have i even considered armed robbery as a means of making money..it would be totally out of character for me not to mention just plain stupid..i'd like to be interviewed by which ever news organization would like to listen at how i was treated in this mess..please contact me. Reply to this
Announcing a new feature for this site----a Chapel Hill/Orange county tally of each murder that takes place. There been so many recently that Chapel Hill is starting to
look like Durham. Be person who guesses the closest date to the first murder and win a prize of some sort.........perhaps a rotten orange. No prize if you are the person committing the
crime.Anyone who guesses the closest to the accurate amount of murders by the end of the year gets the same prize.
Thank you for this info. I am the sister of Drew Frasure. We are very frustrated as the Chapel Hill police have told us very little. We find out more info from the media than the police.I was unaware of the other unsolved death 3 weeks ago. Do they not have any leads in that case either?? Is it because these victims are NOT college students??In the Herald Sun on Monday, they made a point to let people know he wasn't a student...they don't want to scare those parents of college students. My brother lived 500 ft from Martin Luther King Blvd. It seems everyone gets speeding tickets on that road, so if your a murderer and not speeding, you can get away.......
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Apparently the guy coached his entire staff about what to tell the state and federal investigators
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I don't find it ironic that some protestors were using Apple products. This corporation has not gambled with American taxpayers' money, nor has it abused the financial system and its inherent loopholes in the same way that Wall Street firms have. It is a success because of innovation, something that no sane person could argue against. The only way I would find it ironic, or contradictory as you said it, would be if these protestors were financing all these purchases on credit cards, etc. But since you seemed to judge them based on appearances alone, I also assume you didn't ask whether or not the products that you judge them upon were financed by the corporate greed (esp. of banks) that they rail against. (Like me, they could buy everything with cash.) In criticizing them, you bring to mind critiques by Herman Cain, a politician whom neither traditional, sane conservatives or democrats take seriously.
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i was one of the individuals arrested and the victim never accused me of robbing him..adding insult to injury i begged and pleaded with the driver to get out of the car and the fool would not stop or even slow down to do so...this is a horrible miscarriage of justice...the charges against me were dropped and i was immediately let out of jail nearly four weeks after the arrest but that doesn't make up for the fact that all one has to do is google my name and see this mess all over the internet..i am livid. not in this instance or ever in any instance have i even considered armed robbery as a means of making money..it would be totally out of character for me not to mention just plain stupid..i'd like to be interviewed by which ever news organization would like to listen at how i was treated in this mess..please contact me.
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