Joanne Johnson, 93, murdered in her Augusta, Kansas home, September 2023

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I thought the same thing when I first read it, too. Their emphasis was on making sure THEIR good name wasn't smeared in anyway. Really inappropriate. Their PR person needs some sensitivity training. JMO IMO
It looks like they were concerned with liability issues re 2 murderers at the school, and potential harm. Warding off litigation looks to be their sole focus in the statement. And yes, it lacks sensitivity, certainly.
 
I’m sure their attorneys made this a priority, which is their job.
If they said anything sympathetic to the victim, it might be misconstrued as culpability regarding the two teens, now that I think about it. MOO

Seems to me at 14, the suspects are first year students in HS and who were not students at the school on the date of the murder. I could be wrong -- I did not attend American HS.

And what culpability falls on a school with no reasonable knowledge of the crime or suspects. IMO, the parents of students have no claim to superior safety than Mrs. Johnson's own neighbors who have lived in fear for nearly a year.

That said, I'm sure if the school had suspended the girls and barred them from attending in anticipation of arrest, the suspects would have sought millions $$ -- claiming their civil rights violated. Let's be real, the impact of their brutal actions impacted the entire town -- not just a school starting its first calendar year. MOO
 
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Seems to me at 14 the suspects are first year students in HS and who were not students at the school on the date of the murder. I could be wrong -- I did not attend American HS.

The superintendent would be over all of the schools in the school district - all elementary schools, middle school(s), and high school. It's also possibly middle school and high school are in the same building/on the same campus. Sometimes they are.

IMO MOO
 
So interesting how society has changed. 40 years ago, I did a graduate research paper on juvenile crime. There wasn't much hard core crime at that time. 1984. And almost nothing about teen girls committing murder.

2024, routinely, every day almost we read about juvenile crimes, even girls as young as 13, committing horrific murder. Assaults, car jacking. Really interesting.

I had developed a model then, of rehabilitation and education to help change their path. I don't think that would work now.
 

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