10.06.2012
10.05.2012
Into Thin Air: The Mysterious Case Of Jeanne Rysiewicz
In Fort Worth for older sister's wedding reception last month. Then off to the airport with her family to return to Indiana. She's in line to board the plane and then . . . gone.
Those Trophy Club Hooligans
But I'm not sure where the "Filing A False Report" comes from. Those boys were just doing a bit. They didn't call the cops, did they? It's not even clear that they were interviewed.
Probably more to the story.
More.
Random Friday Morning Thoughts
- Breaking: U.S. unemployment rate falls to 7.8%. Boom!
- The Republicans have had so little to cheer for during the presidential campaign, they were absolutely giddy yesterday about a debate that didn't even have one single memorable moment.
- Based upon the pitching matchup tonight, the Rangers should absolutely win over the Orioles. But the fact that they should win is what makes everyone nervous.
- What would be the ultimate blow is a loss caused by Chris Davis -- a good guy who could never cut it with the Rangers but who has 33 home runs for the Orioles this year.
- Father and son at a bar in Dallas. Woman there to. Woman's ex shows up. Son now dead. Dad wounded. I just had to look up the bar on Google Streetview.
- That 911 tape in the kid-shoots-family in Aledo case may be the creepiest thing ever.
- Saw a woman up at the courthouse who was getting probation in a misdemeanor case --- and she was crying hysterically. Lady, grow up.
- If you know who Beano Cook is, keep that name in mind. Based upon his disappearance from a podcast I listen to, I fear he is in very bad health.
- Yay temperature change!
- No question that the American Airlines pilots are jacking with those seats. That is so unnerving.
- Bridgeport has a Homecoming Queen that has a Korean origins. Pretty girl.
- That Doberman is still with us. We just glare at each other a lot now. I think tomorrow is his last day.
- TCU suspended there quarterback indefinitely after his DWI arrest. That has to be for the whole season, doesn't it?
10.04.2012
Aledo Killer (Allegedly)
This story broke this morning but I keep waiting for something to be released that at least makes one iota of sense. That hasn't happened. This 17 year old kid allegedly killed his mother and teenage sister last night in Aledo. The mom was a former Aledo teacher and assistant principal. After the kid shot them to death, he calmly called 911 to report it.
911: Is there any reason that you were so angry with your mother and your sister?
Caller: Uh, I don’t know. I wasn’t… it’s weird. I wasn’t really angry with them, it just kind of happened. I’ve been kind of, uh, planning on, uh, killing for a while now.
911: The two of them or just anybody?
Caller: Pretty much anybody.
Edit: Not that it matters (I have to say that), but they lived in a huge house based upon the report tonight on Fox 4.
Look At This Guy Celebrate The A's Win
America: Baseball, Hot Dogs, and Apple Pie.
Thank goodness the Rangers have a guy from Japan pitching tomorrow night to make the world right again.
Random Thursday Morning Thoughts
- Being one strike from being a World Series Champion seems like a long time ago.
- What an epic collapse. But if the Rangers get back to the World Series (cough), all would be forgotten.
- I wonder if this has anything to do with me watching Moneyball last weekend?
- I've always proclaimed Josh Hamilton to be dumber than a box of rocks. I just didn't know he was going to prove it to the world.
- Mitt Romney showed the power of low expectations last night. A person can, and he did, take advantage of it.
- President Obama seemed to be holding back. I bet he's saving a haymaker for debate two or three. You know, like Muhammad Ali used to do.
- But the Republicans have a right to have a little hope this morning.
- Odd motorcycle death: A guy fleeing from police near Ridgmar Mall causes it.
- Odd motorcycle death #2: Two cyclists, who knew each other, died in Denton County when they collided head on.
- I'm being blocked, albeit inconsistently, by the Star-Telegram's pay wall.
- I watched the first half of ESPN's 30 for 30 new documentary, Broke, about athletes blowing through millions of dollars. I'm trying to keep an open mind, but I believe if I had been handed three million when I was 21 years old that I'd still have most of it.
- The Arlington pastor's alleged murder's girlfriend took the stand yesterday and admitted she was a man. (Yep, you read that correctly.)
- As much as I think I'm in the know, the courthouse kept me in the dark about the death threat that is in today's news about the courthouse fire arrest.
- I had a dark email scam waiting for me this morning which was, in essence, a hit man wanting to be paid off or he'd kill me. An example of the email is here.
- Bag of Nothing found a clip of the crowd at the WVU/Baylor game staying after the game to sing John Denver's Country Roads. I don't think I've ever been so surprised to like something so much.
10.03.2012
Place Your Bets
Do they blow this?
Developing.
Edit: Wash was not happy with Josh after fourth inning error. Josh just smiles. He got money on the A's?
Fox 4 Invaded My Office
My old nemesis Lari Barager of Fox 4 News went all 60 Minutes on me in my office today. It looks like County Law has made an arrest in the big "trashcan fire in the courthouse" incident of 2012. And since I was a witness to history, an interview was of utmost importance. In other words, a slow news day.
P.S. She didn't even remember that we had met on one prior occasion back in 1997. She got all pissy with me when I wouldn't go on camera with her when I was the D.A. I smelled an ambush back then.
I Can Hardly Spell Nicki Minaj
This has been making the rounds today, and I can honestly say I don't know what the heck that gal is babbling about. They say she's going off on Mariah Carey but who can tell? I could understand the teacher from Charlie Brown better than her.
But if she did go off on Mariah, I'm surprised Mariah didn't attack her like a UFC fighter. I've always heard that girl is a diva who will not be taken lightly. Now that would have been worthy of a viral video.
P.S. What are the chances that Keith Urban is going to hit the bottle again after sitting between these two?
Random Wednesday Morning Thoughts
- It's panic time for Ranger Nation. Since being in first place in the division since April 9th, that is no longer true as of late last night. They play Oakland this afternoon and, if they lose, they'll play a one-and-done wildcard playoff game against either Baltimore or New York (site to be determined) on Friday. I've been warning you.
- In two games, they have the chance to go from home field advantage for the American League playoffs to a road team in a wild card game. Incredible.
- Mark Cuban dancing and possibly drunk. How old is that guy? How can anyone take him seriously?
- The Cruz/Sadler debate (which I suspect few people saw) last night was actually entertaining. Cruz was called a "troll", and WFAA host Brad Watson was trampled while the whole thing happened.
- Sean Hannity and Drudge promoted all afternoon a "bombshell" video of the President from way back in 2007. As could easily be predicted, it landed with a thud. It was like a Hail Mary that landed in the third row.
- I watched the fourth quarter of the Texas/Oklahoma State game on the Longhorn Network last night. Kudos to the Longhorns -- that was a heck of a comeback and a heck of a fourth down conversion by quarterback David Ash.
- I doubt if I'll watch it, but tonight's Southpark will feature an angry Cartman realizing that Honey Boo Boo has replaced him as America's "new child sweetheart." Now that sounds funny.
- Highs in the 50s on Saturday.
- The oral argument at the Fort Worth Court of Appeals was remarkably relaxed yesterday. The three judge (and all female) panel was engaged and interested, and referred to me and opposing counsel by our first names.
- Prosecutors behaving badly: Two of them with the Galveston County DA's office are gone after accusations arose that they withheld evidence in a murder trial. Incredible.
- The girls in the "Stingray Photobomb" picture I posted last week were going to TCU at the time the photo was taken on spring break. Amazingly, it was taken five years but only went viral last month.
- Coppell High School football is 5-0 and their quarterback is a transfer from Bridgeport.
- I'll be glad when the Doberman is gone. That dog won't shut up.
10.02.2012
Cowboys Flashback
Since the Cowboys got killed last night, I suppose the Dallas Morning News decided to run some more carnage by posting this photo from 1982. The accompanying story said she was originally run over by Tony Dorsett. But that can't be true. He could avoid anything.
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