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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So he approached them. If he thought they had it then the snorkel part gets creepier. Was he staring at them underwater trying to spot it? Grabbing onto a tube where he thought a person was hiding it? As an engineer what made him think the phone was there? [/quote] it's to reasonable to ask whether someone had found a phone? The teens were drunk. Their minds were altered[/quote] I never said it wasn’t reasonable for him to ask. But if they said no and then he got up in their space and was touching their tubes and not leaving them alone after they asked him to be left alone, he was essentially saying, “I don’t believe you, and I’m searching.” At that point, he goes from dude asking about a phone into space-invading creeper guy, 100%. And ring-a-ding-ding, turns out he IS a crazy creeper guy, what with being a murderer who stabbed three other people to the point that two had to be *airlifted* to the hospital, the other two rushed to the hospital. Intestines hanging out of bodies, organs exposed. A teen life over, others severely injured, and then he tries to flee. He will be convicted. 100% he will be convicted, and while his sentence might be somewhat lenient given all the circumstances, he will absolutely serve jail time. I’ll see you all back here in a few months to tell you I told you so.[/quote] I'm not sure if it's reasonable to ask about a missing cell phone lost in a river. Why? Because those things sink like stones when they're dropped in water. Why would a group of kids floating down the river have anything to do with a cell phone lying somewhere on the riverbed ? ? I think it's reasonable to ask about a misplaced cell phone. Say, it goes missing sometime in the course of a shopping trip. It's reasonable to backtrack and ask companies if it might be in their lost and found. But suspecting a group of kids saw the phone fall into the water and somehow managed to catch it with the intent to steal it? That's not reasonable at all. He was already behaving irrationally.[/quote] Another person who makes things up and doesn’t read the facts. The cell phone was in one of those bags that should float. It’s reasonable to assume someone might’ve picked it up. He was also looking underwater just in case the bag took a hit on a rock and partially submerged[/quote]
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