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Old 08-29-2009, 01:23 PM   #11
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Ms. Dugard, 29, and her two children had apparently lived in a collection of ragged tents and sheds secreted behind the Garridos’ home, a ranch-style house in a ramshackle neighborhood in an unincorporated area outside Antioch, a Bay Area suburb of 100,000.

Ugh.........Antioch = foreclosure central.
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Old 08-29-2009, 06:25 PM   #12
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Police were in the house like 3 or 4 times throughout the years too...

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Old 08-30-2009, 09:01 AM   #13
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I wonder if she's hot?

Dude should be hanged by the ankles and beat to death by her family with bamboo sticks though.
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Old 08-31-2009, 10:06 AM   #14
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you know a thought occured to me this weekend. I have said for years probation officers have the control to stop many crimes if they only did their damn job. I have a few friends within the system. They have never had their residence searched, nor their person. they drive w/o license and have been know to bend other rules of theirs.

so here's the thing. If I sit in a car while a man robs a gas station I get charged with armed robbery as an accomplice. Why do they not charge the prob officer in this case. They obviously did not do their job. Maybe if one probie were charged the others would stand up and take note and start enforcing probation rules more intensely.
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Old 08-31-2009, 10:34 AM   #15
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you know a thought occured to me this weekend. I have said for years probation officers have the control to stop many crimes if they only did their damn job. I have a few friends within the system. They have never had their residence searched, nor their person. they drive w/o license and have been know to bend other rules of theirs.

so here's the thing. If I sit in a car while a man robs a gas station I get charged with armed robbery as an accomplice. Why do they not charge the prob officer in this case. They obviously did not do their job. Maybe if one probie were charged the others would stand up and take note and start enforcing probation rules more intensely.
Yeah I like how they are trying to say nobody could know what was going on in his back yard. Um how about walking through it.
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Old 08-31-2009, 11:07 AM   #16
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It reads like they arrested the guy who reported the deaths for some pot, he is supposedly a member of the family or family friend that found the bodies.

Jesus, remind me never to report anything to the police.
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Old 08-31-2009, 02:58 PM   #17
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you know a thought occured to me this weekend. I have said for years probation officers have the control to stop many crimes if they only did their damn job. I have a few friends within the system. They have never had their residence searched, nor their person. they drive w/o license and have been know to bend other rules of theirs.

so here's the thing. If I sit in a car while a man robs a gas station I get charged with armed robbery as an accomplice. Why do they not charge the prob officer in this case. They obviously did not do their job. Maybe if one probie were charged the others would stand up and take note and start enforcing probation rules more intensely.
There are a lot of little things that could be done, like linking police databases between cities and DMV records to catch real criminals instead of setting up speed traps.
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Old 08-31-2009, 05:51 PM   #18
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you know a thought occured to me this weekend. I have said for years probation officers have the control to stop many crimes if they only did their damn job. I have a few friends within the system. They have never had their residence searched, nor their person. they drive w/o license and have been know to bend other rules of theirs.

so here's the thing. If I sit in a car while a man robs a gas station I get charged with armed robbery as an accomplice. Why do they not charge the prob officer in this case. They obviously did not do their job. Maybe if one probie were charged the others would stand up and take note and start enforcing probation rules more intensely.

Funny you should say that. I recently read that probation officers in the USA have an average of 70-80 parolee's each. Im no cop lover, far from it, but common sense tells me you cant know where 80 people are all the time.
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Old 08-31-2009, 05:53 PM   #19
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It reads like they arrested the guy who reported the deaths for some pot, he is supposedly a member of the family or family friend that found the bodies.

Jesus, remind me never to report anything to the police.
Reported what deaths?
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Reported what deaths?
Whoops, wrong thread. Don't mind me, I'm a moron.
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