The story always sounded too wild to me. I wish I was more shocked.
I had hoped it wouldn't go this way.
I am so sorry for Priscilla and BF. They thought the worst had already happened. But tonight it got even worse for them.
Its what a lot of us feared but didn't want to imagine. Off to cry and hug my kids. Hang in there websleuthers..
OK...I can say now that I did have serious doubts about the brother since the beginning, but I am very proud of this forum for showing such restraint. If he were innocent in this (and he hasn't been proven guilty) it would have been a huge tragedy for people to blame him and be wrong.
I wonder how much more we will actually learn, considering he is a minor. Will he be charged as an adult? Oh...this is just too much to take in. This boy must be seriously disturbed to do something like this.
I have to give the county sheriff credit. They tried hard to find evidence that it was someone else.
I had always questioned the statement that he had chased the intruder. Kept telling myself it was probably a misquote. But it sounded like the statement of a 12 yo who was trying to deflect.
I do wonder what led up to his arrest. Did it come from evidence, or did he finally confess?
Do you think it was premeditated?
Do you think it was premeditated?
I have to give the county sheriff credit. They tried hard to find evidence that it was someone else.
I had always questioned the statement that he had chased the intruder. Kept telling myself it was probably a misquote. But it sounded like the statement of a 12 yo who was trying to deflect.
I do wonder what led up to his arrest. Did it come from evidence, or did he finally confess?
What did the parents know?
They weren't charged with obstruction of justice or any sort of cover-up.
It was said that the brother had been talking to LE, and I'm not sure if they would send him there if they thought he was guilty.
But it's hard for me to imagine them all living together for the past 2 weeks and them never suspecting a thing.
Plus the kid had to be totally off to do something like this....
Yes, it's a crying shame. But at least everyone, except the kids' family, can breath a little easier knowing the murderer has been caught.
Question: What the hell took the police so long (2 weeks) to figure this out? A 12-year-old should be easy for police to break down. PLUS he must have had his whole body and all his clothes covered in blood!
12-year-olds aren't very good at cleaning up their tracks in a vicious, sloppy murder in their own home. You would think the cops could easily figure it out. So why 2 weeks?