txsvicki
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I hope the elderly members are also being followed up with and visited. They have probably never been through anything this fearful.
Yes, I set it up as soon as I found out about the nightmares. We told them that if they had any questions that they could come to us no matter what it was and that we would answer their questions the best we could and if we didn't know the answer that we would find someone who could help. They have always been very open with us. The dreams started 2 nights ago, so I guess I shouldn't feel like a horrible parent. That being said...there are things that kids should know at that age...and things they shouldn't. Ya know what I mean?
Yes, I set it up as soon as I found out about the nightmares. We told them that if they had any questions that they could come to us no matter what it was and that we would answer their questions the best we could and if we didn't know the answer that we would find someone who could help. They have always been very open with us. The dreams started 2 nights ago, so I guess I shouldn't feel like a horrible parent. That being said...there are things that kids should know at that age...and things they shouldn't. Ya know what I mean?
I just read your post again when I was reading all the new posts....when I read it before and saw where you said something about not hearing anything from the "kids" for some odd reason I thought you were talking about the kids in the church. I guess I jumped to that conclusion because Richard and Karen worked with my kids. Then Iwhen I read my post again, I decided that I should explain my post and apologize for my reply. I'm sure all of you were thinking...why did she post that??? Anyway, I was only thinking about my kids. It's just really hard on everybody.
Yes, must be scary for kids knowing someone they knew was murdered. It's absolutely frightening. Especially the thought that it may have been random.
As you already worked out, I was more thinking of kids or husband being on the news begging for information, asking people if they had seen anyone etc. Or even the police asking about cars in the area, or customers in hobby lobby. There just seems to be silence from all.
I grew up on the Southside and in Vestavia....so I am very familiar with Homewood. I frequent the area regularly because I have friends and family there.
Homewood actually has a rather high crime rate due solely to that rat's nest area around Valley Ave and Green Springs....so HPD may be more experienced than you think. They can also get assistance from State and Federal agencies if they need it. They may already be consulting with one of those groups. I certainly hope so.
I guess we will have to wait and see. Obviously I wouldn't have posted a comment such as this on a whim. Respectfully, I disagree. Of course HPD has some crime and valley and greensprings aren't great areas. However, they aren't the brightest bunch of criminals either. I do not believe LE has the experience to bring this case to fruition. Also, PD's don't like to ask for help...very territorial. As we all know, the more time that goes by, the colder the case gets. I hope I'm wrong, but if this case is ever solved, prosecuted and justice served, I believe it will be on a mere chance at this point. It doesn't appear that it will be because of the "expertise" of the LE. Time will tell though. Have a nice day!
Well I hope they asked for help from the NSA. It could help determine a motive by looking at all email and Skype calls. If the govt wants to hack everyone's email this is the kind of case it would be helpful in.
I would think that one of the reasons people are not talking is because they are anxious and fearful. A horrendously violent murder has taken place. No one knows who did it.
If you allow yourself to think the perpetrator was a stranger, that is very scary. If you allow your mind to wonder if it was someone who knew her, that is even worse! Two very bad, anxiety-producing choices.
And yes, I agree that parents may be having more problems with this situation than younger children. But teenagers are old enough to be disturbed by the "What ifs".