On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 1:46 PM, John Sessoms <[email protected]> wrote:

> I expect Larry's cop was doing what cops are supposed to do, checking up on
> an apparently abandoned vehicle on the side of the road [...] <snip>

<snip> It's not an unreasonable question given the "time of day", location and
> apparent subject matter - after midnight [?], taking photos of the power
> grid out in the middle of nowhere.
>
> Having determined Larry wasn't doing anything wrong, wasn't in trouble &
> didn't need help, he left Larry to do his thing.

I agree with everything you say.  My point was simply that when cops
or other investigators ask questions, the ~way~ those questions are
answered is often as important to the investigator as what's said.
Shifty eyes, uncomfortable looks, hesitation, stammering, profuse
sweating, turning and fleeing all raise red flags.

cheers,
frank



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