adeedra
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Why surely? People sometimes are in shock and can't think about it clearly, they don't really know if they heard or saw anything or if it was a dream - especially if they have no bad experiences. And more than that - they do remember but they are too scared to talk and need at least few hours to deal with it.One of the questions I have from the pre trial testimony is the fact that right after the murders, the same day. The counselors and the kids said they didn't see anyone or hear anything. But then later you learn that someone peered into tent 6 and one girl saw it.and the person left. Surely this person would have told LE about this the day of. And it being only 10 feet away she would had have to have heard some pretty bad noises.
There is also effect of the group - one person said that she didn't heard anything, second, third... so fourth said the same.
Do you really think that being 10 feet away from another tent, middle of the night, could be the very first camping ever (and girls were probably tired and stressed just because of that camp, woods, new faces, darkness etc,), during the storm, with thunders and later with rain, being 8-10 years old you would hear and able to say what's happening in another tent?