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Aquamarine
I get that when something like this happens, people want it to have more meaning than just a dumb accident. But none of the murder theories that I've read make sense, if only because none of the motives are enough to risk murder--if your opponent owns the Stones name, you just get a better lawyer than your opponent, for instance.
(I think Sam Cutler got hold of some of the bad acid, to be honest. Shirley Arnold certainly didn't seem to think that Keylock had anything to do with it. But I wasn't there, any more than the rest of us, so . . )
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His Majesty
The actual alledged murder relies on dubious witnesses in bushes and he said she said stuff.
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stonehearted
Frank with an injured wrist--was he punching Brian during the struggle?
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stonehearted
Thanks, HM!
I'll just look forward to reading the hard copy print version when it's finally published.
Frank with an injured wrist--was he punching Brian during the struggle?
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His Majesty
It's very easy to die, especially in a hot pool of water, even slightly wasted. The heat in tandem with booze and drugs could easily make you fall asleep or pass out.
I still have some doubts about certain things and I don't trust Rawlings that much, perhaps some of the harder to prove stories have been exaggerated etc. a all new book would have allowed for more detailed story.
The end result is the same regardless.
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paulspendel
You are welcome! You guys are very decent on this forum, i must say. I tip my hat to that. No yelling and cursing.
It's all for the golden boy we all miss so dearly...
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owlbynite
We used to get hammered at work at open-bar nite holiday weekend parties and I swore by jumping into the hotel pool at nite afterwards to swim laps to straighten up for work the next day. I was totally unfamiliar with these pools, which were dark & deep, unlike Brian, who knew his own pool. I also wasn't the diver & skilled swimmer he was. I can attest there's nothing like laps to clear the head & I never went to work hung over.
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paulspendel
Any regular may know you as such, but I am no regular. It's not on to approach someone with your real name using Facebook, like you did, and ask the same person questions using an alias and not telling this person you are the same person on Facebook. At least, it's not on in my book...bye bye to you all.
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His Majesty
Of course that's why he registered, same with all the other online places he joined recently.
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His Majesty
Of course that's why he registered, same with all the other online places he joined recently.
Irony is wasted on you HM
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His Majesty
Any regular here knows me as Philip
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His Majesty
Any regular here knows me as Philip
What ? You are not really His Majesty ? Such a disgrace. Shame on you.