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| Come on Fam lets not be this way. It could have been just an accident. surely he is smart enough to know if there was foul play that he would be the first suspect.
__________________ People too weak to follow their own dreams will usually try to find a way to discourage yours............... Originally Posted by Army_of_One My fault...sorry Pootsy. |
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__________________ Chris Rule #1, You can never con an honest man. Rule #2, A man’s greatest pleasure is to defeat his enemies, to drive them before him, to take from them that which they possess, to see those whom they cherish in tears, to ride their horses, to hold their wives and daughters in his arms. - Genghis Khan |
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| Here you go taken from the Globe website DodgeCity.com: Dodge Globe: Local News: Stories Woman's death ruled an accidental drowning By Eric Swanson Dodge City Daily Globe A Dodge City woman whose body was discovered in late April in rural Finney County drowned after she fell into a water-filled culvert, Finney County Sheriff Kevin Bascue said Tuesday. Bascue said an official autopsy report indicated that Sharon Lynn Clemons had some medical problems that may have contributed to her death. "With that, we're closing our case as it being an accidental drowning," he said. Clemons disappeared from her Dodge City home sometime April 15, and her wrecked and abandoned truck was found that night in rural Finney County. She was taking medicine for seizures at the time of her disappearance, and she suffered from slight memory loss. Ten days after Clemons disappeared, her body was found about 1 1/2 miles north of the area where the truck was discovered. Bascue said there are some ponds in the area, and one of those ponds had a culvert outlet that drained water underneath a small dam and out into a little creek. The body was found in the water inside the culvert where it drained into the creek. Clemons' body was taken to the Sedgwick County Regional Forensic Sciences Center for an autopsy. Bascue said his office received the official autopsy results either late Friday or sometime Monday. An attempt to reach Clemons' husband, Ray, for comment was unsuccessful. Reach Eric Swanson at (620) 408-9917 or e-mail him at eric.swanson@dodgeglobe.com.
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| That don't even pass the stink test!
__________________ Chris Rule #1, You can never con an honest man. Rule #2, A man’s greatest pleasure is to defeat his enemies, to drive them before him, to take from them that which they possess, to see those whom they cherish in tears, to ride their horses, to hold their wives and daughters in his arms. - Genghis Khan |
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| Ray's son died a few weeks ago as well. Guy is having some bad luck
__________________ People too weak to follow their own dreams will usually try to find a way to discourage yours............... Originally Posted by Army_of_One My fault...sorry Pootsy. |
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Wasn't he a young kid? how'd he die?
__________________ "They who would give up an essential liberty for temporary security, deserve neither liberty or security" Benjamin Franklin |
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