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re: Witness to LSU student’s death: “Still somewhat in shock realizing what happened”

Posted on 9/20/22 at 6:19 am to
Posted by Bourre
Da Parish
Member since Nov 2012
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Posted on 9/20/22 at 6:19 am to
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I've noticed that everyone in this thread is automatically believing that the "witness" is credible.

In every high profile murder, police are flooded with "tips", most are bs or people looking for attention.

Has this guy's friend come out to collaborate his story?

Or maybe there is video evidence the police have to disprove what he is saying.

Why is he running to the media so fast? The most obvious answer is he wants attention.

He may be legit, but treat him with skepticism until he's proven so.


I actually agree with you because of 1 piece of information that doesn’t make since. The witness said the train was stopped and the 2 perps went and climbed between the train cars to get on the other side of the train. When you listen to the shoot spotter the train is clearly moving at a steady pace when the shots happen. Maybe the the witnesses timeline is off a little but those 2 pieces of info clearly conflict with each other.
Posted by Randman
Mississippi
Member since Feb 2018
314 posts
Posted on 9/20/22 at 9:00 pm to
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1 piece of information that doesn’t make since. The witness said the train was stopped and the 2 perps went and climbed between the train cars to get on the other side of the train. When you listen to the shoot spotter the train is clearly moving at a steady pace when the shots happen. Maybe the the witnesses timeline is off a little but those 2 pieces of info clearly conflict with each other.


Except the witness says there was a timespan of minutes between seeing the perps and the shots being fired:
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These two guys walked past my vehicle. The train was still at a complete stop. They were walking through the cars of the train to get across the tracks. Not even 10 minutes went by and I heard the gunshots go off,” he said.


That’s plenty of time for a stopped train to get moving.
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