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In reply to the discussion: The locks on the Dallas Murder By Cop apartment [View all]peekaloo
(22,977 posts)2. I'm betting her cell phone records will be the unraveling.
Providing they see the light of day.
Based on the big "if" they had a previous relationship.
Why would she be heard screaming, "Let me in" to an "intruder" at her own apartment.
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Didn't some neighbors say there were loud voices and someone sounding like a police officer?
TheBlackAdder
Sep 2018
#5
I don't have an opinion on what happened, but in the interest of clear thinking...
LAS14
Sep 2018
#11
Good ole Texas law! Shoot em first. Make sure they're dead. Then claim you felt threatened.
struggle4progress
Sep 2018
#27
It seems to me it is irrelevant whether the officer believed she was in her own apartment or not
VMA131Marine
Sep 2018
#37
I don't see how the castle law applies, since she wasn't in her own apartment.
yardwork
Sep 2018
#48