that he had a surprise for her and when she walked into the garage, that the weapon somehow discharged. now listen to what an acquaintance remembers creamer telling her. he said that the crossbow was sitting on a shelf and it fell, as she was reaching for the keys and he said it came up through the right side of her breast and out the center and just that it exited completely. and he was going to be in the doghouse for a while. a slightly different take. then there was a friend of anna s, named susan cotton, who said she cornered him in the house after the first incident when she noticed the crossbow was in the garage. why didn t he get rid of in. i can t throw it in the trash can. if somebody takes it out of the trash can, i d be liable for anything they d do with it. i said, okay, well, then why don t you disassemble it or break it apart so nobody could use it. he said, you can t disassemble a crossbow. i said take it to the police
and he was going to be in the doghouse for a while. a slightly different take. then there was a friend of anna s, named susan cotton, who said she cornered him in the house after the first incident when she noticed the crossbow was in the garage. why hadn t he gotten rid of the thing? he said, i can t throw it in the trash. if somebody comes and takes it out of my trash can, then i ll be liable for anything they would do with it. i said, okay, well, then why don t you disassemble it or break it apart so nobody could use it. he said, you can t disassemble a crossbow. i said, why don t you take it to the police station. you could take it to the police station and you could just drop it off there. and he said he started to laugh. could such a precise memory 2 1/2 years later be trusted completely? that would become an issue. still, two shootings less than three months apart.