True enough. I apologize for that, it was uncalled for. I will edit the comment/delete the post and ask that anyone who quoted it do the same; it adds nothing to the discussion and was inappropriate.
ETA: looks like I'm too late to edit the post. ***MODS*** please delete my post #610 as it is...
Exactly. Kids seem to have NO comprehension that what they're doing is out there for everyone to see, NEVER goes away, and can have a detrimental effect on their lives YEARS later.
I would LOVE to see this case get picked up by the media as an example of how social media can be one's...
Absolutely agree.
This is way too involved for it to have been carried out solely by two teenaged girls with no serious criminal experience...and too many people seem to have knowledge of the events (all rumor for the most part, sure, but a lot of what we have heard has checked out) for there...
:jail:
Federal kidnapping charges carry a possible life sentence (no death penalty if she were certified as an adult since she was a juvenile at the time of the crime); for some reason the maximum prison term for a non-ransom kidnapping in West Virginia is ten years).
So they throw the...
I doubt very seriously that those two acted alone. Someone just tonight told me that Sky had been moved at least once since they dumped her, and that it was Shoaf who led them to her remains---and that she has been working with the authorities ever since. I read the same thing (pretty much) on...
Yep, that's what I'm thinking. The question is how she knows (unless she saw it at the time and now put two and two together). I can't see LE telling her details like that, not with a case pending against the other one (and really, Shoaf's case isn't totally done either).
They feigned concern..."Oh Sky, we're worried about you," "Has anybody seen Skylar?" and stuff like that.
What was really bad is that they participated in the vigils, and the passing out of flyers, and cried along with her parents in the weeks/months after she disappeared.
Things are NOT...
Mmmmm....check it out. One of Skylar's friends--a REAL friend, one that I'm actually kind of worried about for a variety of reasons (read his posts and you'll see what I mean)--posted this early this morning:
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@danniboi_95 16h
Hey Rachel, how's that scar on your knee doing? Mary told me...
I don't think the authorities have ever said. I've heard somewhere that she was found by hunters (back in January), but I can't remember where and I'm almost certain it wasn't from LE. How ever long it took them to identify her, they didn't announce it was Skylar until March.
ETA: here's a...
Interestingly, in going over the full plea agreement for Shoaf, I noticed that among the terms are that her lawyers will ask the court she be sentenced as a juvenile while the prosecutor will oppose that request. I assume this may be a WV statutory issue when dealing with a minor, but if not it...
You know, now that I think about it, I'm coming to the realization that a great many of the lesser offenders in this case will go completely unpunished. How about the adolescents in Morgantown/Star City who knew what had happened and just went on about their lives as if the whole thing had...
^^^ I tend to agree, my fruit-labeled friend. Who else would be in custody? SA is posting...SE is not. We KNOW they have a juvenile in custody, so who could it be if not her?
If they think she's going to get bond or be released to her folks, those Twidiots are really clueless.
Too bad...
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