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Are_grits_groceries

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Fri Oct 18, 2013, 08:24 AM Oct 2013

BOOM goes the dynamite: Mother of alleged victim in Maryville case releases secret recording [View all]

Secret recordings made by the mother of an alleged victim in the Maryville, Mo., sexual assault case now headed to a special prosecutor seem to confirm her claims that she cooperated with authorities through the time when felony charges were dropped.
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Much more:http://www.kansascity.com/2013/10/17/4559823/mother-of-alleged-victim-in-maryville.html

Well, well, well......
She knew how rotten they were.

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From the article (BINGO) deminks Oct 2013 #1
More like RICO Doctor_J Oct 2013 #3
That the girls and their parents were willing to go public riderinthestorm Oct 2013 #2
Exactly. jsr Oct 2013 #4
The sheriff? He and his dept. did everything right TorchTheWitch Oct 2013 #21
I wonder about this one little bit in the linked article ..... didn't return to sign a transcript groundloop Oct 2013 #5
I doubt any statutes have lapsed. joeglow3 Oct 2013 #6
I suppose I should have posed that as a question.... groundloop Oct 2013 #7
Depositions are intimidating gvstn Oct 2013 #8
Thanks for the explanation perdita9 Oct 2013 #10
Would she be able to read the transcripts before signing? alfredo Oct 2013 #11
I'm not really sure. gvstn Oct 2013 #13
That could be a reason why she didn't sign. alfredo Oct 2013 #16
I read, or heard that infuriating defense attorney, say that since the boy was also a minor, okaawhatever Oct 2013 #14
It is definitely a higher standard gvstn Oct 2013 #15
If true, the prosecutor deserves to lose her job perdita9 Oct 2013 #9
If by "lose her job", you mean go to prison, then I agree Doctor_J Oct 2013 #18
the prosecutor is a him TorchTheWitch Oct 2013 #22
Authorities infested with Republicon "Family Values" Berlum Oct 2013 #12
Technology is catching a lot of scumbags malaise Oct 2013 #17
Kicked and recommended. n/t SamYeager Oct 2013 #19
Kitty fadedrose Oct 2013 #20
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