Originally Posted By SafariRob "She made a phone reservation around a month before, telling Brookins she was a single unemployed mother and was using her tax return to pay for the holiday." Poor choice number one....followed by many, many more. I am interested to hear what Mr. Brookins has to say in his defense. If he turns out to be guilty, I hope he gets the maximum penalty.
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Originally Posted By SpokkerJones Tell me your sister's story. I'll break it down suspicious item by suspicious item for you.
Originally Posted By TMICHAEL >>>I am interested to hear what Mr. Brookins has to say in his defense. If he turns out to be guilty, I hope he gets the maximum penalty.<<< Most definitely! At the very least, he's lost his job after the smoke clears. But there's always two sides to every story. Will he say she led him on? Did she make promises that she later regretted and was too embarrassed to tell him? Just so many unanswered questions on both sides.