Tragic.I can confirm there are issues in this county and in the city. Kids as young as 12 and 13 are using.
Not really relevant but it's interesting to me that they stopped to ask permission to search RL's property on the 13th. I come from a small rural town, and if two local girls are missing and possibly injured and it's getting dark, no one is asking your permission to search your land. Not gonna happen. Someone may stop and say, "Hey Bob, we gotta check the back 20," but no one is asking. And BTW, Bob's reply will be, "Let me grab a coffee and a flashlight..." All IMO MOO
You are a local? What are your thoughts of BG? Do you think he is local? Do you think he knew the girls? In your opinion, of course.I can confirm there are issues in this county and in the city. Kids as young as 12 and 13 are using.
Thanks for your reply.
No he didn't, in any og the interviews, seem to recite the way he thought things had happened, more just how he felt about the murders, that he had never experienced anything like this, and that he wanted the monster caught etc.
But, in 2001, he was convicted of conspiracy/murder!
This man has a brother, also in the Delphi area, who also have bin arrested (latest arrest in 2015), not for conspiracy/murder but for other criminal activity.
That's already known. He has reported trespassers in the past.
You're not alone. I am suspicious of RL. If it were on my property or in my town I would be out there helping to search and supporting the searchers in any way possible.
great post!:loveyou::loveyou::loveyou:
POST OF THE DAY!!!
BBMHe would know his property better than anyone else , so of course he should have helped! If not physically, at least be there to answer any questions the search party might have! MOO
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My folks live in upstate New York and it's the same. I've actually gone into woods to see a stream or creek when I was a teen and had a property owner fire off a warning shot at us.I'd like to think my neighbors would be so helpful, and they probably would, but here in TX, I just assume everyone is armed and ready to shoot first and ask questions later if they see someone roaming around on their property. If you give them a heads up, they probably wouldn't shoot, though.
Fwiw, My kids have abandoned Facebook. It's all Snapchat and Instagram. They feel like FB has been overrun by old people. Besides, I'm impressed she managed to do what she did. LE did state they were being confronted at this time.So I went on a short vacation and gave my brain a little rest from all this. Only now am I wondering if someone could explain why a tech savvy teenager would not have went live on FB if they truly felt threatened as she filmed? I know, I know.....I am not victim blaming. What I am doing is trying to understand why she merely started a simple video, if they felt threatened. MAybe something was just "off" with the guy and they thought they would go home and share the video later. She probably quickly stuffed the phone in her pocket when she realized they had real trouble. If they had felt threatened at the time she videoed, I would have expected her to go "live" on Facebook so as to bring the calvary.
Also, I think this is a drifter and a crime of opportunity.
All of the above is simply me thinking out loud and MOO. A friend in Lafayette bought me one of the lovely angel keychains that are embroidered with their names. I have it hanging from my mirror in my car with a cross and a rosary. They are rarely far from my thoughts.