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It's interesting to finally hear another side to the story... not sure I believe that his side which paints him as a kind, safety-conscience, level headed motorist wanting to discuss the situation.

But, as I've said I was willing to change opinion should more evidence come out... according to the article, surveillance video puts Mosier standing at the window for about 10 seconds before being shot. THAT'S HUGE. That's an enormous amount of time to react in different ways and I think that will be biggest obstacle in Parrish's defense. Her assertion that he approached her quickly and in a threatening manner no longer holds water, and in light of that, brings the truthfulness of her testimony to question.

He still should have stayed on his bike.
 
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“The window was partially rolled down and she told him that “today was his lucky day.” he asked what she meant and she said “I’m gonna kill you,” says Mosier’s attorney.


According to Mosier, before he could turn around and leave, Parrish, quote,” Pulled a gun, turned it sideways gangster style and shot him in the chest.”
 
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Wilder says if Parrish ever did feel threatened, she had plenty of chances to get away from Mosier.


Almost all witness accounts say that trouble started between the two motorists more than a mile away as they drove down 10th street, otherwise known as Highway 62.


Wilder says Parrish should have noticed Mosier even had a handicapped license plate on his motorcycle.


Wilder says Parrish had 41 possible routes of escape during the time she and Mosier were driving together in traffic for more than a mile.


He said she should have never perceived him as a threat, since she should have seen his handicapped license plate and the manner in which he approached her car.


“He had on a pair of shorts and a t-shirt. Clearly, he had no weapon. Clearly the reports indicate she opened the door,” says Wilder.
 
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Police have also found a new witness who claims to have had a problem with Parrish in the past, bringing the total to four different reports in which she allegedly threatened or attacked someone.


She is identified in a police report as Parrish’s former mail carrier, who Parrish allegedly stalked and attempted to run over with a vehicle.
 
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The postal worker called police following the shooting to report that Parrish has allegedly been harassing and stalking her over a three-year period.

The postal worker told police it got so bad Parrish followed her into a shopping center and the postal worker was so afraid, she ran into one of the stores for help.

All this information will be presented to the grand jury next week. They will decide if charges will be filed.
 
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