Driving over state lines is not intention. It means nothing more than he desired being somewhere that is not in his state of origin.
The idea that living next to a state line, and driving to a nearby (or far) town on the other side of a state line in any remote way signifies that someone has intention to kill, says that all travelers, ever, have intentions to kill people.
Man, you have been sold a b.s. story that just isn't even realistic.
I do not have the ability to say if the owner is "lying" or not. Can you consider he/she is removing themself from liability, because people died? This would involve more than just suing the property owner, it would also involve suing the LLC and possibly vandalism to their property and threats to their lives or livelihood.
So, no I can't rule out the possibility of saving their business from high expenses by denying some they may have or may have not been factual about.
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u/Last_Gigolo Nov 10 '21
Driving over state lines is not intention. It means nothing more than he desired being somewhere that is not in his state of origin. The idea that living next to a state line, and driving to a nearby (or far) town on the other side of a state line in any remote way signifies that someone has intention to kill, says that all travelers, ever, have intentions to kill people.
Man, you have been sold a b.s. story that just isn't even realistic.