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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]He worked, then went to a CLE and had an early meeting the next morning. I think he was trying to fit in a bit of socializing with the friend who could not accommodate a guest, then Joe, who said fine, crash here. DC is literally a different jurisdiction from Oakton, VA, not sure what your point is there. [/quote] It seems like a few posters (or maybe it's just one) keep questioning his motive for staying overnight at their house. To me this is the least questionable aspect of the case. He was a lawyer and lawyers (especially in DC) are notorious for working long hours. It makes perfect sense if he was working late and had early work obligations the next morning. Crashing at a long time friend's house who happens to live very close to his office and also using it as an opportunity to socialize is a logical option. And it's already been established that he would have tried to stay at another friend's place had these friends not responded so quickly. [/quote] I'm one of the posters who brought up the peculiarity of him staying overnight there. Maybe I'm old, but I prefer to sleep in my own bed after a long day, and to see my spouse, and the documentary made it seem as though Oakton is on another planet, not a quick ride away. It also wasn't that late. I just have to wonder if Price made up some kind of story about needing to see him and lured him there. I realize he had also reached out to another friend, but my understanding is that he wasn't even close with Price and his partners after college. [/quote] That's not accurate. Joe and Robert were part of a big group of William & Mary friends. The threesome hosted a birthday brunch for Robert in the months before the murder. They were close although their lifestyles were very different.[/quote]
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