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azrving
Jul 27, 2016Explorer
Deb and Ed M wrote:rjxj wrote:
Not an accident.
If you're going where my mind was going - it IS sort of odd that the A/C worked fine all night, but then tripped a breaker the next day?
Maybe I'm just cynical because decades ago, a friend of mine had a brother who showed horses. He had received veiled threats about not showing his stallion at a particular show - but he went anyway. The police report said he fell asleep on his drive home from the show, his vehicle and the horse trailer crashed through a fence and went into a (shallow) river where he "drowned"; and the horse miraculously got out of the trailer and was never found.......
Show circuits can get pretty ruthless....
No, I didn't think of anything like that but it sure goes hand in hand with what I think about it. It was no accident because it was just uncaring thoughtlessness. Anyone with any common sense knows that the default situation with any mechanical failure is death for the dog. If you were to put the dogs in there and check on them every 1/2 hour or so you would be assured that they are ok. People are ruthless and uncaring so maybe what you are saying did happen. She is just heartless for leaving them so vulnerable. Not an accident, completely avoidable. Totally her fault.
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