DexterMorgan
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I would look for students or faculty or just any employee anywhere who doesn't show up for work or school tomorrow. Jmo.
I think it might have been because I went to their football schedule, the game was not posted.
This is the person people are discussing.
He was acquitted of a horrific crime.
He is from the area.
Definitely relevant though this is not his MO.
http://wkuherald.com/news/article_3b36a046-b428-11e2-af05-001a4bcf6878.html
His victim was a young looking blonde 18 year old.
(I don't think there is a thread for the case or I would have linked it.)
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=8134509
I don't think this was a stranger. The girl slipped away from her mother in a crowd, supposedly the mother turned around and Gabby was gone. Someone would have noticed SOMETHING if she was being pulled away, grabbed, or knocked out.
Is there construction going on at the school? Unless my google maps isnt updated it looks like something is being built.
RSBMDoes anyone know of any troubled older children/teens in the area that may have had issues in the past? (Loners, bullies, sexual tendencies earlier than normal)
I do believe that more time elapsed than we realize. She was noticed missing...we really don't know how much time elapsed at that point. Maybe it was 5-10-15 minutes. Then they went up to the press box and asked the announcer to call for her. I'm sure 5-10-15 minutes passed between each call. When she didn't show up, they all began looking for her. At that point, it took about 25 minutes before she was located. So if we add all that time up, we could easily have more than an hour. This is the way I am figuring it. Am I wrong in that?
aw geez. I can't even...
http://www.wbko.com/content/news/Sc...e-police-search-for-her-killer-350790301.html
"The murder of seven year old Gabby Doolin changed the face of Scottsville in an instant Saturday night. Monday, the creek where her body was found still shows signs of the crime."