Thursday, January 17, 2008

VOICE MESSAGES

Andre Bagoo of the Newsday, the first sentence in your story titled "Voice messages in murder inquiry" is very confusing.(http://newsday.co.tt/crime_and_court/0,71613.html)
"THE NEXT time you leave a voice message on a telephone, think twice. It could get you in jail."
What does that mean?
You clearly don't mean "land you in jail", because the suspect is already in custody.
Could you possibly mean "follow you in jail" or "catch up with you in jail"?