• Y&R: Alyssa Montalvo's (sp.?) arrest

    From Zob@21:1/5 to All on Sat Dec 19 01:18:42 2020
    I can't believe that Rey, Michael and everybody else are overlooking a
    glaring problem with Alyssa's arrest. Unless it's intentional by the
    writers, and her lawyer will bring it up in her court case to let her
    go free.
    The case against her should easily be thrown out. The evidence was
    found by an illegal breaking and entering into her hotel room (by
    Lily) with no search warrant. Not only that, but they never mentioned
    a search warrant afterwards for the search and seizure of the gloves
    by the police. After Lily told them about the gloves, they only said,
    hey, we're moving her stuff to another secret location, lets look for
    them.
    Also, how did Alyssa, who lives in a different state, know to go to
    Victoria's house, take a shoe box from a high shelf in a closet to get
    the gun that Victoria told the police she had kept there?
    This story is full of holes.

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  • From leonard hofstatder@21:1/5 to Zob on Sat Dec 19 08:07:05 2020
    On 12/19/2020 12:18 AM, Zob wrote:

    I can't believe that Rey, Michael and everybody else are overlooking a glaring problem with Alyssa's arrest. Unless it's intentional by the writers, and her lawyer will bring it up in her court case to let her
    go free.

    guessing there will be no court case as this was just a way to wiggle
    out of the stupid story line

    The case against her should easily be thrown out. The evidence was
    found by an illegal breaking and entering into her hotel room (by
    Lily) with no search warrant. Not only that, but they never mentioned
    a search warrant afterwards for the search and seizure of the gloves
    by the police. After Lily told them about the gloves, they only said,
    hey, we're moving her stuff to another secret location, lets look for
    them.
    Also, how did Alyssa, who lives in a different state, know to go to Victoria's house, take a shoe box from a high shelf in a closet to get
    the gun that Victoria told the police she had kept there?
    This story is full of holes.


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  • From Legend@21:1/5 to leonard hofstatder on Sat Dec 19 20:13:42 2020
    On Saturday, December 19, 2020 at 9:07:04 AM UTC-5, leonard hofstatder wrote:
    On 12/19/2020 12:18 AM, Zob wrote:

    I can't believe that Rey, Michael and everybody else are overlooking a glaring problem with Alyssa's arrest. Unless it's intentional by the writers, and her lawyer will bring it up in her court case to let her
    go free.
    guessing there will be no court case as this was just a way to wiggle
    out of the stupid story line
    The case against her should easily be thrown out. The evidence was
    found by an illegal breaking and entering into her hotel room (by
    Lily) with no search warrant. Not only that, but they never mentioned
    a search warrant afterwards for the search and seizure of the gloves
    by the police. After Lily told them about the gloves, they only said,
    hey, we're moving her stuff to another secret location, lets look for them.
    Also, how did Alyssa, who lives in a different state, know to go to Victoria's house, take a shoe box from a high shelf in a closet to get
    the gun that Victoria told the police she had kept there?
    This story is full of holes.


    My guess is that they'll just drop the story, or that Alyssa will simply confess. She was described as 'remorseful' when Rey was explaining the circumstances. Seems they just wanted to do an in-depth story concerning Billy, and, now that they've taken it
    as far as it can go, they're dropping it.

    Although Alyssa did ask for a lawyer...hmmm...

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