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If the murderer lived with her, there could be important evidence. Especially Internet searches, journals, etc. - things that suggest premeditation.Why is Katie's home being searched?
Twilight sounds about right. I went outside yesterday at 4:30 purposely to check. I live about a mile away from Alness Drive
If the murderer lived with her, there could be important evidence. Especially Internet searches, journals, etc. - things that suggest premeditation.
I was under the impression that the 15 y/o did not live with Katie because of the second house being searched. I thought that's where the 15 y/o lived?
I was under the impression that the 15 y/o did not live with Katie because of the second house being searched. I thought that's where the 15 y/o lived?
When I was 15, I had a 7 yr old step-sister...and at times I disliked her, I will admit...:blush:
But she was not my half-sister. My father married a woman with a young daughter. I was still jealous of her at times, when I saw them going on family vacations and stuff, because after our parents divorced, my Dad was very busy with his work as a lawyer. We spent weekends with him quite often, but he was usually distracted, busy.
His new wife settled him down a bit, and I do think I was jealous of my lil step sister for getting a lot of his attention ...
If he had fathered her, I think I would have been WAY MORE jealous of her....
I have a six year old and 15 year old. They have different dads. They have never argued or been jealous. I think because they live together that the half sibling thing never really comes up, they consider themselves full brothers. Maybe it would be different if they lived apart as their lifestyles would be different.
Maybe Katie having dad full time was an issue?
Moo.
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She probably spent time in both houses. Lots of kids with divorced families live in 2 places, kind of. Especially when the houses are so close together.
I would assume, from typical arrangements, that the 15 year old lived with one parent, but also spends time and possibly even has a room at the home of the other parent.
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Long time lurker! I have some good theories!!! Just call me Sherlock lol....:welcome: to WS!
No I think it seems reasonable. We live 500m from our school, in the opposite side of a big duck pond park. Once I went to the school to pick up my 2nd eldest, and instead of being at his classroom at 2:55, I got stuck at the gates chatting, and by the time I got to the classroom 2 minutes after the bell, he had left (he was 5 or 6 - first year of school). Found him in the park playing 45 minutes later. Never been so scared in my life!!I'm wondering....who was due to pick Katie up from school? Obviously not her mother because she'd have been at the school waiting and as a 7yo is too young to travel home alone someone must have been there to pick her up. I don't think it can officially have been the 15yo as at this time during the school year she wouldn't be finishing school until at least 3.25pm, unless her school had an INSET day (teacher training day when school is closed for benefit of US Readers) tagged onto the end of the Christmas holidays as my teenager's did, and it was agreed she'd collect Katie. But if not and the 15yo was truanting, who else was or should have been at Katie's school to collect her?
Seems to be same family...
http://www.yorkpress.co.uk/news/7976082.We_didn_t_kill_him/?ref=arc
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Could it be that Katie was walking home by herself/with a little friend? Mum panicked when she didn't turn up home?
Katie was going to be 8 next week, it's not uncommon here for junior school age children to walk home on their own.
Maybe the 15 year old intercepted this walk home?