Friday, May 18, 2007
Police looking for suspect in Meaghan Bosch’s death
Dallas police believe that James McDaniel, 39, sold Meaghan Bosch the drugs that she possibly overdosed on. Armed with warrants, officers searched a house in the 5800 block of Winton Street, near the SMU campus, Friday morning.
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twisteddog says:
Good luck to the cops. There is no 5800 block of Winton. Maybe the dude's at Stonewall Jackson Elementary.
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danmichalski says:
fyi ... more on james mcdaniel here:
http://pokerati.com/tag/meaghan-bosch/
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April Powell says:
Righty-O, twisteddog. That should be 5400 block of Winton.
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April Powell says:
But then a different source says that he was located in the 6000 block of Auburndale Avenue: http://www.nbc5i.com/news/13377226/de....
Perhaps his ability to occupy multiple places at the same time will figure into the case . . .
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danmichalski says:
April, Auburndale is where they arrested him. Winton is where they first looked for him to arrest him. They found him a few days later.
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April Powell says:
A-ha -- mystery solved, laws of physics still intact. Thank you, special guest reporter, Dan! I can tell you've done this investigative reporting stuff before . . .
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