bill
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Post by bill on Jul 13, 2020 18:36:05 GMT -8
I was invited by a couple of victims/ survivors to attend one of the early hearings . I graciously attended and amid what I was going on in my personal life , I was shocked by Deangelo. We were in the court room for probably a good hour , Once Deangelo came in the cage , he never moved for the whole hour . I sat about 8 feet directly in back of him , he was directly in front of me . He NEVER moved a inch the whole time . It was eery ! What training teaches you that ? Or is he completely insane ?
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Post by steelbike on Jul 14, 2020 0:38:06 GMT -8
He may have developed that ability to remain still hunting animals when he was young. I can imagine him starting to develop his stalking skills while peeping on the females in his family when he was very young. I guess he considered it part of his “body control” that he bragged to Bonnie about.
I’d like to know what his Vietnam vet brother had been asked by and told LE ——same with his ‘nam vet buddy. Hopefully, one of those “Judy” people writes a book (not that I think that I’d believe much of it — interesting to see what they try to lie about though).
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Post by steelbike on Jul 14, 2020 0:53:01 GMT -8
This could be an interesting thread...
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Post by johnnyhands1 on Jul 21, 2020 21:12:54 GMT -8
I'd like to know what cities the "Judy People" moved to during the 70's/80's - they were all adults by then. Did JJD visit them often, or did he just keep visiting the parents, same as his in-law parents (as decribed in the Huddle book?)
Now that I think about it, Huddle didn't mention the Judy People at all in his book - and he was roommates with JJD for a time. That could have been intentional to respect their privacy, I suppose. But I wonder.
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Post by steelbike on Jul 22, 2020 6:38:18 GMT -8
Also, according to Man in the Window JJD had met Huddle’s sister through his best friend. Wasn’t that supposed to have been in Fresno? I can’t remember. LS was a truck driver for Safeway super markets for decades before becoming a dispatcher for Sacramento sheriff’s department around 2000.
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Post by johnnyhands1 on Jul 22, 2020 21:16:17 GMT -8
Also, according to Man in the Window JJD had met Huddle’s sister through his best friend. Wasn’t that supposed to have been in Fresno? I can’t remember. LS was a truck driver for Safeway super markets for decades before becoming a dispatcher for Sacramento sheriff’s department around 2000. That's what I read somewhere too, they met in Central California - but, according to Huddle, they met shortly after the Bonnie breakup which was 1971. What would JJD be in for Fresno for in 1971, especially when he was still at Sac State? One explanation, as you allude to: one of the Judy People lived there. I would like to know SH's college history - was she at Fresno State her entire undergraduate career - or did she transfer from Sac State?
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Post by steelbike on Jul 23, 2020 0:32:38 GMT -8
I’m not entirely sure about Fresno. I believe that was the word but I’m not listening to ‘Man in the Window’ again.
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Post by steelbike on Jul 23, 2020 0:45:08 GMT -8
JJD seems insane in the story Gary Bardone told. I have no idea what JJD had intended that evening and I’m sure he did either. Sounded to me like he was trying to order the Bardones about in their own home just because he enjoyed doing so. I can only see tactical disadvantage if they are separated as opposed to sitting together on their sofa. If one of them were to be assaulted the other would of have reacted in flight or fight. I suppose he would have had the couple’s young child as s hostage... I have no idea what he was doing.
Yep, he was weard.
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