The lady drove her vehicle and it was not brand new but it seems that she asked her neighbour to top up her vehicle with oil every so often. He helped with oil she bought. Her cousin in Jamaica heard her mention how her neighbour helped with her oil changes every so often so he wanted to think the neighbour might not have put the right oil so he told her daughter to put oil on her own drive way and then tell her mother that her mother's vehicle is leaking oil. She saw the oil and it's a lot of oil. Then the mother saw oil in her drive way also where her daughter put it when she was out in Thursday night. So, she saw oil on her drive way also and was convinced she had a leak. She put card board down and it turns out that there was no leak really but a little engine discharge from a slightly loose oil filter that only turns up after hard highway driving. Otherwise there was no additional leak over more than five days and the leak spot faded on the cardboard and did not get worse. The decision was made to get it fixed, that is fix the loose oil filter. She brought it to the mechanic. Sjr had to get a ride to her Church choir night practice and her spare key dropped out of her jeans pocket in the vehicle of her choir friend's car. The owner of the vehicle found the key. She gave it to another passenger who lived near by the lady who lost the key. She did not give it back to the lady but asked her son to put water in the woman's engine after the lady's car was fixed and she got it back. It happened on Saturday night where he put the water in her gas tank. The son of the passenger who kept the spare key did this and then the vehicle sounded like a motor boat. It was water in the engine; not a throttle cleaning issue. The next week, the owner of the vehicle drove her car to the Choir night practice on her own. Then the family of the lady who withheld the key, sent a distant autistic relative to where she parked and put water in the engine again; water she bought at the local drug store. The car was parked in the church parking lot. The son and the autistic lady were charged with attempt murder. They videoed what they had done, thinking they would become Mission Impossible. Copies of the keys were made; four copies although no ownership copy was provided to the dealership. They were all West Indian but the autistic woman and her family were a little more light in skin tone.

 The lady drove her vehicle and it was not brand new but it seems  that she  asked her neighbour to top up her vehicle with oil every so often.  He helped with oil she bought.  Her cousin in Jamaica heard her mention how her neighbour helped with her oil changes every so often so he wanted to think the neighbour might not have put the right oil so he told her daughter to put oil on her own drive way and then tell her mother that her mother's vehicle is leaking oil.   She saw the oil and it's a lot of oil.  Then the mother saw oil in her drive way also where her daughter put it when she was out in Thursday night.  So, she saw oil  on her drive way also and was convinced she had a leak.     She put card board down and it turns out that there was no leak really but a little engine discharge from a slightly loose oil filter that only turns up after hard highway driving.  Otherwise there was no additional leak over more than five days and the leak spot faded on the cardboard and did not get worse.  

The decision was made to get it fixed, that is fix the loose oil filter.  

She brought it to the mechanic. Sjr had to get a ride to her Church choir night practice and her spare key dropped out of her jeans pocket in the vehicle of her choir friend's car. The owner of the vehicle  found the key. She gave it  to another passenger  who lived near by the lady who lost the key. She did not give it back to the lady but asked her son to put water in the woman's engine after the lady's car was fixed and she got it back.  It happened on Saturday night where he put the  water in her gas tank.  

The son of the passenger who kept the  spare key did this and then the vehicle sounded like a motor boat.    It was water in the engine; not a throttle  cleaning  issue.  The next week, the owner of the vehicle  drove her car to the Choir night practice on her own.  Then the family of the lady who withheld the key, sent a distant autistic relative to where she parked and put water in the engine again; water she bought  at the  local drug store.  The car was parked in the church parking lot.  

The son and the autistic lady were charged with attempt murder.  They videoed what they had done,  thinking they would become Mission Impossible. Copies of the keys were made; four copies although no ownership copy was provided to the dealership.  They were all West Indian but the autistic woman and her family were a little more light in skin tone. 

  









  

 

 






  

  

  





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