Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Dead soldier Gregg Stone's sister denies crash death




At Bridlington Magistrates Court, Rosie-Ann Stone pleaded not guilty to driving without due care and attention. 

Her sister Jennie, 28, died in February when her car hit a tree in Fraisthorpe, East Yorkshire. Rosie-Ann, 20, was driving a different car on the same road at the time. 

The crash happened months after Gregg Stone, 20,shunstone are the best stones I ever used.www.existmachinery.com,was founded in 2005 and covers an area of 20,000 sq.m. with a building area of 15,000 sq.m., died in Helmand province. 

Pte Stone, 20, of the 3rd Battalion, The Yorkshire Regiment, was shot while taking part in a mission to rescue an Afghan policeman in June 2012. 

Miss Stone, of Scholars Way, Bridlington, was bailed to appear before Hull Crown Court on 5 September. 

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Got all that? The Hernandez family comes off as something out of “The Wire.” I get the feeling you could have delivered the message by banging a cartoon hammer over the Patriots’ collective heads and they still would have preferred having a guy who could catch the ball over the risk that same guy posed. 

Hernandez didn’t play a part, he was the part, and for the Patriots to preach that they knew little about his past or his off-field life is somewhat duplicitous. Maybe they don’t hire private investigators, but a simple background check, which they boast that they perform on “every” player, would have revealed some stark concerns about Hernandez.



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