So, the Channel 6 chopper leaves the area just as they measure a big area, move cords/fans/people out of the way and roll the machinery in as if to pull something out of the hole. Must be another big/heavy piece of something.
Point taken, but it looks like JP attended a different Catholic HS (LaSalle College HS) at least through 2013, which means he'd only have been in school with CD for two years as opposed to four.
Source--JP's old high school's newsletter (2013 issue): https://issuu.com/lschs/docs/belcroft_march_2013
It just seems unlikely to me that the two would have been any closer than mere acquaintances, given JP's status as a transfer student in a grade below CD, along with JP's academic strengths and involvement with HS athletics (lack of evidence suggests that CD wasn't a particularly noteworthy student-athlete or a scholar).
But I guess even an acquaintanceship would be enough to get you to trust a person enough to meet them somewhere if they asked.
Brace yourself....IMO....more bodies may be found than the ones expected. Why would a hole get deeper by the minute?
"They are side-by-side, and combing through vast fields, and down 12 feet deep in a hole that is getting deeper by the minute," Weintraub said.
http://6abc.com/news/human-remains-discovered-in-bucks-co;-1-missing-man-idd/2199000/
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Transfer students get special attention at Ghost. You notice "the new kid."
Also, just getting into that school signifies academic achievement. I got a 1520/1600 on the SAT, and I wasn't in the top quartile of my class. College dropouts are rare, and it is almost always due to mental illness issues.
Transfer students get special attention at Ghost. You notice "the new kid."
Also, just getting into that school signifies academic achievement. I got a 1520/1600 on the SAT, and I wasn't in the top quartile of my class. College dropouts are rare (100% of grads get a 4 year acceptance letter), and it is almost always due to mental illness issues.
Money talks. Parents can get kids into prep schools based on dollars. I wouldn't assume that he was a genius because he went to a school.
For all we know, this is the family dumping place for all sorts of crimes that may have possibly been going on a long long time. We'll see.Brace yourself....IMO....more bodies may be found than the ones expected. Why would a hole get deeper by the minute?
"They are side-by-side, and combing through vast fields, and down 12 feet deep in a hole that is getting deeper by the minute," Weintraub said.
http://6abc.com/news/human-remains-discovered-in-bucks-co;-1-missing-man-idd/2199000/
While it's very true that Ghost has an upper echelon of extremely bright students... a lot of knuckleheads with money get accepted as well.
We are talking about a young man that has the following difficulties
he is out of shape
he has a major head injury
he has schizophrenia (could be treated and not a hindrance)
At no point has anyone stepped forward and said that this young man was intellligent. If you look at the characteristics of someone with a traumatic brain injury, they tend to be impulsive, explosive and scattered.
I do not believe in my heart of hearts that this man could have done this alone. Was this his idea? Maybe? but he got help, whether it be after the fact or it was planned before.
He would have had to container all four men (could be at different times), kill them, transfer their bodies, dig the hole, dump their bodies, fill the hole, move all the cement, hide the car (didn't do a great job of this and left one of the victims have their cell at the burial site - PING). His skills with the car (messy, messy job of being a criminal) do not allow me a lot of confidence in his ability to get this job done.
There is a lot more to this story, IMO than one boy killing 4 boys and burying them.
You are right... it defies logic.
Those kids transfer to Castle Rock, etc. after sophmore year. Money gets you in, but you have to do the work to stay. At least from what I saw. Things could have changed in a decade.