Skittles name is Duncan tho. He was at Dunbar.
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And, of course, a more common alternative use of Preparation H is to promote healing of tattoos. Now who do we know who has a load of tattoos, and who might be tattooing others.....
First off, Oh, goodness how I missed you guys and this forum! It's like putting on an old baggy, comfortable sweater... Nevermind, I'm not sure I want all the "crackpotness" that near my skin and heart. Still missed you, though!
Second, yes, California does indeed have a death row, but we don't use it much. It was suspended in 1972 and reinstated in 1977 and there have been 13 executions as of then.
Third, I think it's time, and scbubba, congrats. You were the cause for me to... :tinfoil:
After all this time, yes that is what made me finally put on the hat...
Fourth, I guess the third point kinda nullifies part of the first point since the "crackpotness" rubbed off anyway. So... *group hug* Really missed you guys!
I am going back and re-listening to the series from the beginning and just listened to the part with the DVR talking about Ink's trial. They mention the homicides happened outside of Santa Monica, but if I am not mistaken Raydon is more in south east LA. So I am thinking either
- The homicides have nothing to do with Raydon or testing (My personal vote)
- Or if the two are related, some of the info we received from the recon and photos at Raydon will lead us to another location near Santa Monica that will result in a human testing facility discovery
The exact words from the news report are "Ink was convicted of multiple homicides outside of Santa Monica last May. He is currently being transferred to a mental health facility..."
It makes no mention of his arrest but specifically mentions the homicides
Fair enough, carry on...
I'll say this though, just because the murders took place around Santa monica, that does not mean he couldn't have commuted to raydon for the day-job. But I'm sure everyone realizes that. Puzzles within puzzles...
True true. I still am starting to lean towards the idea that Raydon has nothing to do with the actual outbreak, but is just something they are using to build up their army of little ones and behemoths and such. I think something at Ground Zero has to do with the outbreak and will also have something to do with eliminating/curing the virus or whatever it is.
But I usually get proven wrong when sticking to a theory so I'll just plan on KC making me look like a fool :-)
Agreed, I think most of us consider raydon as the "questionable physical therapist" of the story... I'm hashing out a grand scheme as far as outbreak/ground zero is concerned, but it Seems everyone is going in similar directions