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Comments re photo 49024 Crime Scene Did anyone see the perps

Ken Hill writes:
See! Bullying can have a positive outcome. Like Steve Urkel, I'll bet that delivery man got a much cooler, and heavier, car the next time around, which probably helped him to get a date once in a while.

And think of the lessons learned by the bullies: advanced leverage techniques, measurement estimation, and stealth. One could not pay to learn such things! - Ken Hill
Thanks for the cheer up therapy. The victim needed that and all its convolutions. It is especially encouraging knowing that a crack Detective may take interest in the case. With only 141 suspects - the rest of the LWC Student body, and more than half of the girls, most of whom might not be suspects - the cold case is one an ambitious retired detective could sink his teeth into - solve it and make a name for himself. - EW




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Crime Scene: Did anyone see the perps?



2013-04-07 - 210 Lindsey Wilson Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener. Reward for information leading to identification of person or persons who committed one of the most dastardly acts ever in Adair County in this very stairwell on Lindsey Wilson campus only 55 years ago. Bullies put a BMW Isetta German automobile (the Erthel car, only this one was gray, North Carolina blue, and chrome, mostly) down this stairwell while the owner was in class in Miss Goodhue's green science building. It was an awful thing to do to an ambitious Courier-Journal delivery man.
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