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Date: 17 Feb 2009 20:47:49
From: Edward Hutchison
Subject: Poker Dealer Disappears
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Ben Barrick (Bearrick) a former player and dealer at the Isle of Capri and the Ameristar casinos has vanished under mysterious conditions. As he has been a long time friend, I'm hoping and praying for good news. Here is a link to today's Vicksburg paper. The photos in the upper right side of the page rotate, but eventually you will see Ben's photo. http://vicksburgpost.com/articles/2009/02/16/news/doc49999d38ab26d097713237.txt Edward Hutchison Madison, MS www.erhutchison.com
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Date: 17 Feb 2009 21:33:30
From: FangBanger
Subject: Re: Poker Dealer Disappears
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On Feb 17 2009 10:47 PM, Edward Hutchison wrote: > Ben Barrick (Bearrick) a former player and dealer at the Isle of Capri > and the Ameristar casinos has vanished under mysterious conditions. > > As he has been a long time friend, I'm hoping and praying for good > news. > > Here is a link to today's Vicksburg paper. The photos in the upper > right side of the page rotate, but eventually you will see Ben's > photo. > > http://vicksburgpost.com/articles/2009/02/16/news/doc49999d38ab26d097713237.txt > > Edward Hutchison > Madison, MS > www.erhutchison.com The first part of the article portrays him as a guy who helped the other guy and the bottom part makes it sound like he ran off before being questioned further ? Whats with that ? Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities. Voltaire --- * kill-files, watch-lists, favorites, and more.. www.recgroups.com
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Date: 18 Feb 2009 05:36:57
From: da pickle
Subject: Re: Poker Dealer Disappears
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"FangBanger" > The first part of the article portrays him as a guy who helped the other > guy and the bottom part makes it sound like he ran off before being > questioned further ? > > Whats with that ? Hard to tell anything from one newspaper article; however, it quotes the police that they have specific information that there is apparently foul play involved in his disappearance ... nothing that implies that he is a suspect in the previous homicide.
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