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Originally Posted by Figmo Bohica
All the clothing was described as dark, might want to add some little thing, like the rhinestone cross to make it sound better. Silver gun, really, sounds just right of a description to give law enforcement to waste time looking for. I think I would still be giving the employee a good looking over. Robbery went to smooth, could have also been a set up robbery. Just sounded fishy, but then I have only been doing this stuff for some 40 years.
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I would expect that checking out the victim's story would be a matter of routine in police investigations.
I remember when my then high school teacher's daughter Michelle Mitchell was murdered on my birthday of 2-24 in 1976 near the University of Nevada, Reno campus.
The cops investigated all the high school students at my high school that had any connection with Michelle Mitchell. And they checked out if Michelle Mitchell had been involved in any behaviors that might lead to her murder like hooking, drug dealing, domestic fights, etc.
They kind of put the victims (Michelle Mitchell, Michelle's family, friends, the students of two Reno high schools, etc.) on trial before they finaly got a break in the Michelle Mitchell murder in 1979.