A list of puns related to "Montana Jordan"
On the night of August 13, 2000, Sheila Fallang Jordan clocked out of her job at the County Market supermarket at 11:00 p.m. She never made it home. Passersby found her in the morning in a pool of her own blood, barely alive. She was 100 feet from the supermarketβs parking lot and within sight of her home. She later died in the hospital. She had been beaten to death.
Sheila left behind her parents, a brother and sister, and two young children.
Sheila didnβt like working the late shift at the market and was planning to transfer to the day shift the week she died. The night she died, she asked a coworker to escort her to the edge of the parking lot on her way home. The coworker said they left her at the end of the parking lot and turned around back towards the store. They never saw or heard anything suspicious.
Police investigations initially focused on her husband, Kevin, who she was separated from. He had an alibi, that he was home watching the kids while Sheila worked. Sheila had sued for divorce on July 6th of that year. Sheilaβs family and friends were surprised at the swiftness of the implosion, but said that Sheila had βplanned to stay goneβ. She had filed for child support, but Kevin said he was unaware of this at the time of the murder. The papers arrived in his post office box, which he did not have access to for several days at the beginning of the investigation. His home was searched and his property seized. The police have hair samples and fingerprints on file.
According to Sheilaβs family, she had expressed concerns about Kevin at a July 4 get-together, telling them she was scared for her safety.
Darren Hiller, an acquaintance of Sheila, was detained during the investigation, although he was later released.
Sheilaβs current boyfriend was also investigated as a suspect. He was cleared by the police.
The police also sent out an advisory, asking people to be on the lookout for a tall thin man driving a white car.
The police suspect that Sheila had known her attacker. Eyewitnesses said that before the attack, Sheila was speaking to a man who she apparently recognized. When Sheila was discovered in the morning, witnesses said they had witnessed a man in the area acting suspiciously. A man matching that description had been seen on a train in Bozeman.
During an interview in 2015, police confirmed that the investigation was focused on one individual. Police also confirmed that some of the evidence had been sent for sophist
... keep reading on reddit β‘Edit: I guess I shouldn't have assumed Jordan was liked by all, because that eclipsed what my question was.
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Here's what Kiper had to say about him:
"Jordan Tripp, LB, Montana When he makes the read, Tripp comes flying out of his stance downhill to make plays at the line of scrimmage. And it's great when the workouts match the tape. His change-of-direction explosiveness is real, as the only players who were faster than him in the 20-yard shuttle are wide receivers, and one safety who beat him by a hundredth of a second. Tripp is explosive, and his 4.67 40 and 37.5-inch vertical at 234 pounds aren't too bad."
Some highlights https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K7ptnprEUk0
I know it's FCS but he's shooting up draft boards, I've seen third rounds grades for him, I think he could be a steal, what about y'all?
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