trying to find information on the death of T.Clark Hallisey in aventura Fl.
on Sat. oct. 12, 2002. |
Request for Question Clarification by
tutuzdad-ga
on
16 Nov 2002 07:47 PST
Are you expecting a researcher to find the information for you or are
you looking for a means doing this yourself?
Thanks
tutuzdad-ga
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Clarification of Question by
fergy15-ga
on
16 Nov 2002 09:02 PST
dear tutuzdad-ga.
i would like first to find a means of finding the information myself.
thanks.
fergy15-ga
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Request for Question Clarification by
justaskscott-ga
on
16 Nov 2002 20:06 PST
I have found information that Mr. Hallisey died after he was hit by a
motor vehicle. Would a citation for that information be sufficient
for an answer, or do you need to know whether this was considered
accidental or deliberate?
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Request for Question Clarification by
justaskscott-ga
on
16 Nov 2002 21:29 PST
Do you want to close this question and just keep your other question,
priced at $20.00? If so, you can follow this procedure:
https://answers.google.com/answers/faq.html#cancel
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Clarification of Question by
fergy15-ga
on
17 Nov 2002 13:49 PST
dear justaskscott-ga.
as you can see i am a novist at this, so bear with me.
a citation of the accident would be helpfull, but we would like to
know if it was considerd accidental or deliberate. it was an error on
my part asking two questions. i will let them both stand providing i'm
not causing to much confusion.
thank you for your help and understanding.
fergy-15
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Request for Question Clarification by
justaskscott-ga
on
17 Nov 2002 13:59 PST
It seems the citation is valuable to you, but knowing whether Mr.
Hallisey's death was accidental or deliberate would be more valuable.
Accordingly, I could answer the $10 question with the citation and how
I found it, while the $20 question can remain open to see if someone
can find the more valuable answer. (Perhaps my $10 answer will help
someone to find the $20 answer.)
How does that sound to you?
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