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re: Former Dallas Cop Who Shot Neighbor in His Apartment Now Indicted for Murder
Posted on 11/30/18 at 11:03 pm to East Coast Band
Posted on 11/30/18 at 11:03 pm to East Coast Band
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Some questions that need to be answered to clear things up:
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. How easy could it be to confuse the floors of these apartments? It seems like there must be a parking garage that had multiple level parking that somewhat matched to the apartment levels. Is this parking garage somewhat confusing, thus making it easier to confuse your own apartment level? Do other residents have problems going to the wrong floor?
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2. How soon had her shift finished to when he was shot and killed? In other words, does it match up to her story? If it is shown that she drove straight home and ultimately went straight to his apartment and killed him, that weakens the pre-meditated argument brought forward earlier, IMO.
Why bother with all that, just find the answer to this questions, "did she know the guy before she shot him?", If the answer is yes it was likely premeditated, if not its just a tragic mistake, combined with possibly not following department procedures.
Posted on 11/30/18 at 11:12 pm to EA6B
I don't think just knowing someone makes it premeditated. Parents have accidentally shot and killed their own children thinking they are intruders. There have been stories of people going to the wrong house, etc. unintentionally.
So, her story isn't too far fetched. The fact she knew him is only a function of being neighborly.
But, I'd still charge her with whatever it is supposed to be to kill someone without really meaning to, but she must serve some serious time in the end, IMO.
So, her story isn't too far fetched. The fact she knew him is only a function of being neighborly.
But, I'd still charge her with whatever it is supposed to be to kill someone without really meaning to, but she must serve some serious time in the end, IMO.
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