arc anjil
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Sorry to let the side down as I know that some whose opinions I respect greatly think quite the opposite, but the actions the next day on Delmar, when parsed, do not yield anything in particular in solving this crime. The doings of a group of - in the main - teenagers, half hung over from grad parties the night before, tell us only that, in the wake of a true mystery unfolding, normal people do daffy things - not that there's a cover-up in progress and that eighteen year-olds are pulling the wool over the coppers' eyes.
Well, some think it strange that Janelle let herself in to a friend's house she had (supposedly) never been to (so she asked Mike H to take her there? How did Mike know the way?).
My thinking of Janelle (posted on page 12) is that she was upset and hurt by the actions of her friends, so, by golly, she was going to find out what the you-know-what is going on!!
The girls cars were there, but they wouldn't answer the door? Well, Janelle's just gonna walk right in and confront them!
They're not there? What about her phone calls? Did they even listen to them? So she checked out the answering machine and, nope, they didn't even bother to listen to her messages! Now she's steaming!! Where are they?
So she decide she'll show them. Her and Mike take off to a pool park (or some such thing) and have a good time (while she's still seething!). But she can't stop wondering where they are and what they're doing (are they having fun without her?!), so her and Mike go back to the house and, darn it, they're STILL not there!! so, now she's feeling abandoned.
IDK. MOO.
Janelle gave interviews. Did Mike H ever give any? Has anything he has said been published? What did he think/say about all this?