What if...hear me out...completely speculating...he hid a pair of extra clothes in the woods? I mean that would surely show intent. Definitely an out there theory but so strange that the mom was seen scrubbing jeans when you can clearly see him wearing shorts.
"He was said in those documents to have been wearing shorts, a light-colored hooded sweatshirt, and white shoes which contained a black Nike logo"
He was seen wearing shorts on CCTV footage
So where do the jeans come in? Was he wearing jeans and brought a change of clothes?
I feel like he is much more than just an "accused person." There is evidence on top of evidence that we know of already. And that's probably not even a third of what police have. And I guarantee if I was accused of this heinous crime, my mom wouldn't be cleaning any jeans for me. Doesn't matter...
Exactly what I'm saying. I was also a competitive cheerleader at 13 like sweet Tristyn and "my type" were the boys who hung out at the skatepark and were up to no good. Way more common than people think.
I could have sworn I saw that she was in 7th and he was in 8th?
"Bailey was a seventh grader at Patriot Oaks Academy in Saint Johns. Fucci was an eighth grader at the same school."
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Speaking from personal experience, when I was 13, if a boy a year older than me told me he liked me and wanted to hang out, I would have done whatever it took. Not saying she liked him at all just could potentially explain how she ended up in the woods with him.
I'm 22 and I feel like when I was in middle school/high school I heard kids threaten this all the time. A child who is friends with this kid isn't going to think anything of it unfortunately, it gets thrown around all the time. IMO.
"He had told friends that he was going to kill someone and that it was imminent— within the next 30 days or within the month"
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