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"I hope we can get a big enough reward to get this killer. It really breaks our heart," said Delphi mother Robin Duncan.
"To support them and give the family some money to help," said teenager Angelina Salinas.
"I really hope, like, it will catch the person who killed them," said Delphi student Chloe Ratcliffe, who was taking home pizzas from the fundraiser.
The small memorial at the foot of the bridge where the girls were last seen walking continues to grow.
One addition Tuesday was a note in a plastic bag, reading, "I think we played softball against Libby. We are praying for justice for the girls and peace for the family." There was a softball left with the note.
Michael Stanley and his daughter rode his motorcycle to the school parking lot.
"Oh, she knew both of the girls, went to school with them. Played softball with Libby. It's a good cause," Stanley said.
"It's kind of hard to explain. I know somebody is out there, but I don't understand how somebody can do that to a 14-year-old," Kayleen Stanley said.
Michael Stanley and his daughter, Kayleen, took pizzas home on his motorcycle.
"Oh, she knew both of the girls, went to school with them. Played softball with Libby. It's a good cause," Stanley said.
http://www.wthr.com/article/delphi-turns-out-for-pizza-party-to-support-reward-fund
"To support them and give the family some money to help," said teenager Angelina Salinas.
"I really hope, like, it will catch the person who killed them," said Delphi student Chloe Ratcliffe, who was taking home pizzas from the fundraiser.
The small memorial at the foot of the bridge where the girls were last seen walking continues to grow.
One addition Tuesday was a note in a plastic bag, reading, "I think we played softball against Libby. We are praying for justice for the girls and peace for the family." There was a softball left with the note.
Michael Stanley and his daughter rode his motorcycle to the school parking lot.
"Oh, she knew both of the girls, went to school with them. Played softball with Libby. It's a good cause," Stanley said.
"It's kind of hard to explain. I know somebody is out there, but I don't understand how somebody can do that to a 14-year-old," Kayleen Stanley said.
Michael Stanley and his daughter, Kayleen, took pizzas home on his motorcycle.
"Oh, she knew both of the girls, went to school with them. Played softball with Libby. It's a good cause," Stanley said.
http://www.wthr.com/article/delphi-turns-out-for-pizza-party-to-support-reward-fund