I think we all need to listen to that presser again from WESH News. The sheriff gave a very detailed timeline.
Sometime after noon: Leaves South Florida.
2:00: Is seen in Jupiter heading north.
3:30-4:00 Arriving in Central Florida (prob closer to 4:00 as my son lives there and the distance to...
If it's true that witnesses were hearing gunshots as early as 7:00 p.m., and the Sheriff stated the trip from the East Lake corner to the area where they found her car burning was approximately an hour drive time that time of day....she was basically executed.
She has no known ties to Central Florida. Nothing concerning via LE.
There is a reason she traveled north and then almost rapidly stalked and rammed and carjacked.
Yes it is. <modsnip - no link to approved post for that statement> But I agree with what many are saying on here that it appears targeted.
That East Lake Drive is a busy stretch at that time of day. I do wonder if other 911 calls came in about the ramming. What was the point of ramming the...
I love when the sheriff mentions having a firearm ready to respond if a person's comfortable with that (as one example) when a reporter asks what one should do in this situation. Love Florida.
How bizarre. That intersection is always very busy and for this to happen around rush hour in broad daylight is even stranger. I'm sure whoever shot the video called 911 immediately. There are always a ton of police presence in the area as they love to snag the people going over 25 mph in the...
That and the school counselor should have counseled him that day. Sending him back to class instead of being buddies for the day and doing some one on one counseling may have kept him from shooting up the school.
But then again, a school counselor's job is a weird mixed bag. He did testify to...
I understand the high emotion. Remember that a good percentage of teens at that school had access to guns and were avid hunters. They posed for school pictures with their guns. Prob a very common way to bond with your child in that part of Michigan.
He's guilty of nothing. He didn't starve his kid or molest his kid or traffic his kid, or physically abuse his kid.
Ethan's was at an awkward age. Dad bought the gun because his son was begging for it. I'm assuming his son was sad and distant and he thought it would make things better. Hunting...
He could have been threatening his dad to make payments so he's got enough money to buy sh** in jail! Or his HOA because he can't paint his fence on their timeline because he's IN PRISON. I'm just saying threatening someone doesn't necessarily mean he was planning to kill or harm someone.
No...
The school counselor, who had 10+ years experience dealing with troubled teens, saw no reason to check his backpack or even ask the gun question to the MI parents sitting in the room with the "drawing."
If he didn't want Ethan alone because both parents had to return to work, he could have...
I don't think a teen's texts to a friend, regardless of how many (I've read there were thousands EC sent to his best friend) equate to circumstantial evidence for the jury to consider. This is one of the hardest parts for me. Teens create their own worlds and manipulate people and rant and vent...
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