MassGuy
The Monsters Aren’t The Ones Beneath The Bed
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Yup. It’s absolutely shocking that so many people were aware, and failed to do the right thing.I believe there's more to the story (for instance, I don't think KK was afraid of PF and did what she did out of fear) but I don't think she killed anyone. Her story may not make sense to those of us who are rational and ethical human beings, but in its own twisted way it makes sense within the context of this narrative. For example, I think there's another reason why KK was at his beck and call. I am assuming that there is much more information that hasn't been released and I'm optimistic that when that info comes to live, some of those blanks will be filled in.
My biggest question right now is why so many people seemingly knew about this either before or after it happened and nobody thought to yell "Fire!" KB's life could have been saved and even after her disappearance the anguish of not knowing what happened could have been spared of her family had one of those people spoken up.
Someone’s life was on the line, and they all sat back and did the same thing: Nothing.
If only one of them came forward, Kelsey would likely be alive.
How does this happen?!