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At 14 I got drunk for the first time on Miller beer (yuk). I tried pot. I was so crushing on a boy that ignored me that I would have done almost anything to get his attention. At 14 I wanted very much to be liked by the kids in my school/neighborhood. I was a good kid, never got in trouble, turned out pretty normal ( my opinion) but that was one of the worst awkward uncomfortable years of my teens. I think everything good said about her is true. I think she was preyed upon by a monster that killed her, but if it turns out to be something else all together, like a mistake, it doesn't lessen her value as a beautiful, sweet, good, smart wonderful kid iykwim.
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Falling prey to a predator doesn't imply the victim was to blame the way saying she was doing drugs or trying to meet older men implies.
Meeting an older male could fall into the category of falling prey to a predator. Her intentions could've been pure.
Source: Homa Bash NBC5 News Twitter
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
UPDATE: JUNE 27, 2017 @ 5:00PM
BEDFORD, TEXAS - There is no new information we can release at this time. Our Detectives continue to conduct interviews, and follow-up on tips and other information we have received.
Kaytlynn Cargill was laid to rest today, in Keller, Texas, following a memorail service at 1st Baptist Euless. In response to media inquiries, Chief Jeff Gibson and other staff from the Bedford Police Department did attend the funeral today, as we continue to show our support for Kaytlynn and her family, as they go through this time of loss.
A number of media, and citizens, have inquired about the Tarrant County Medical Examiners page relating to Kaytlynn Cargill's case being removed from the website. The Bedford Police Department has had conversations with the Tarrant County Medical Examiner's Office asking that when they have the results of the their investigation, that they allow the Bedford Police Department time to share the results of the finding with the Cargill family, before the results are posted on the website.
https://twitter.com/HomaBashNBC5/status/879822547340185600
It sounds like they got the test results back.
And welcome to WS. <3
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Or they didn't need the tox results to figure it out.
Or they didn't need the tox results to figure it out.
Or the initial round of tests were negative. If so, there would be no need for further testing which takes much longer. moo
Source: Homa Bash NBC5 News Twitter
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
UPDATE: JUNE 27, 2017 @ 5:00PM
BEDFORD, TEXAS - There is no new information we can release at this time. Our Detectives continue to conduct interviews, and follow-up on tips and other information we have received.
Kaytlynn Cargill was laid to rest today, in Keller, Texas, following a memorail service at 1st Baptist Euless. In response to media inquiries, Chief Jeff Gibson and other staff from the Bedford Police Department did attend the funeral today, as we continue to show our support for Kaytlynn and her family, as they go through this time of loss.
A number of media, and citizens, have inquired about the Tarrant County Medical Examiners page relating to Kaytlynn Cargill's case being removed from the website. The Bedford Police Department has had conversations with the Tarrant County Medical Examiner's Office asking that when they have the results of the their investigation, that they allow the Bedford Police Department time to share the results of the finding with the Cargill family, before the results are posted on the website.
https://twitter.com/HomaBashNBC5/status/879822547340185600
I weep for her mother....unbearable.JMO, Family first is as it should be.