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10-18-2018 03:25 PM
@chrystaltree wrote:At this point, no one cares about people in the community. The only concern is that little girl who is missing. Thinking about happened to that child is terrifying.
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Sorry Miss Know It All, but the people in the community are worried because so little information is being shared.
10-18-2018 03:38 PM
The maturity of today's 13-YO and that of one in the 50's are very different.
I don't know if the girl was involved; it did cross my mind because of other cases of kids involved in the murder of their parents, often with the help of friends.
I don't agree that, if she went willingly and if she is involved, she is a victim just because of her age. A quick search showed someone as young as 7 was charged with murder. A normal 13-YO knows the difference between right and wrong.
I hope she is found quickly, safe and sound, and no evidence of involvement in the deaths of her parents.
10-18-2018 03:53 PM
Every one wants this to be solved, pray she is found alive ,but these things have happened before,that your child was involved, i pray this also is not true.
10-18-2018 03:53 PM
@AuntG wrote:
@chrystaltree wrote:At this point, no one cares about people in the community. The only concern is that little girl who is missing. Thinking about happened to that child is terrifying.
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Sorry Miss Know It All, but the people in the community are worried because so little information is being shared.
I understand that but I think there's a time for that but that time is not now. It's not like there were multiple cases like this, so far it's just this one case. So there's no immediate public risk.
10-18-2018 04:15 PM
I bet it as someone they knew that wanted their daughter. I hope that she is found alive. So sad🙁
10-18-2018 04:38 PM
They'll be looking at her email and find out if she was involved with someone online. If she was, they'll find him with or without her. So far it seems not or there would be a bolo for him.
10-18-2018 05:07 PM
It's all speculation until we find out more facts. They have called for 100 more searchers for the area. They know more than we do and can't give out some of the information they have for obvious reasons.
It does affect the whole community, 2 people were killed and one child missing and of course their first priotiy is finding that child.
10-18-2018 05:27 PM
Not all children develop a conscience along a standard timetable. One cannot determine that just because this child, and she is a child, is 13 that her moral compasss is arrow straight.
People can speculate all they want; as far as I am concerned this child is a victim whether involved in the murders or not. Somebody has taken advantage of her; and that is the starting point in this case.
10-18-2018 05:29 PM
10-18-2018 06:49 PM
@Pearlee wrote:
@patbz wrote:Unfortunately this reminds me of a case in 1950s where a younger teen girl disappeared with her somewhat older boyfriend after they murdered her oarents. Think maybe there were other murders as well.
@patbz Charles Starkweather and Caril Ann Fugate.
There have plenty of similar cases since the 1950's. I think the police are not giving out much. Don't know the reasons, but obviously, the longer it goes.....it won't end well. 13 year olds and older boyfriends....not good. But it could be something very different. We don't know yet.
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