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Curioser and curioser... by Jessie Lilley I made a bunch of phone calls this morning. I got no call backs. I called again and again and…. yes… again: voice mail, messages… busy signals. Hey, I got a job too, you know? This isn’t all I do. More’s the pity. But other reporters got through. So now we have a whole load of interesting tales and we still don’t know everything. This is my favorite, from WTVQ 36 Lexington, KY: Here's a portion of the writings that were read by Detective Caudill during his testimony. "They stood at the yard carrying bags full of weapons and tools. They yelled kill them. All of soldiers of zone two started shooting. They are dropping every one of them. After five minutes all the people were laying on the ground dead." District Court Judge Brandy Brown found probable cause to send the case to the Clark County Grand Jury. She also ordered Poole's writings to be sealed, which means no one from the public or media can view the writings. “…no one from the public or media can view the writings.” Okay. What are they doing out here in Macy’s window then? Hey, I’m all for it. That’s why I lifted this and put it here so y’all can get a look. One thing’s for sure, it’s a cinch this kid is no Stephen King or Clive Barker. Those lads haven’t a thing to worry about at the moment. Your thrones are safe gents! Tim Weldon of The Winchester Sun has another story out today. Go read it. He was in the courtroom. Alex Richmond of the Trentonian has followed up her original commentary today as well. Well worth a read. She asks some interesting questions as well. The kind you can't get answers to. And that's all I can tell you right now because I can't get anyone on the phone. As opposed to these other birds who actually get paid to do this sort of thing. I'll let you know when I find something else out. |