But we still don't know why a smart kid would be out in the cold and going in the wrong direction. What was the toxicology report? Again there is more to this story.
Also on the police report that evening at 11:27 the police responded to a suspicious message on social media about michael doherty. The pd went to <modsnip>
I replied to your comments previously in the thread. Yes the parents are held responsible whether they are have knowledge or not. It occurred at their home.
The walk from the home on Phyllis to the path into the woods is two minutes long. And again let me say it is in the wrong direction to his home. His body was found behind the Phyllis house two minutes in the other direction. Phyllis house being in the center of the path and location by jimmy...
Times are much different from back in the 70s. Parents were not as aware of the drugs as they are now. The laws for minors drinking and driving while drunk are much stricter. And parents serving minors or accidents occurring from drinking or drugs from a particular home or bar are held legally...
He went to private high school. But did not board there. I believe he knew his way around town. I also don't think that he walked around in the rain to sober up.
I think the crowd was freaked out to see him there because it was not his crowd. He may have been too innocent for this crowd and played the fool by having something slipped in his drink.
Finally a voice of reason. I grew up there too and it is not Mayberry. Yes there are goid kids that grow up there. But there are a lot of wild kids there too. That marsh is in the WRONG direction and where he was found was very close to the yard of the party. The kids at that party know what...
Whiskers16. To answer your question .. That is my point. If they had better rules the kids would not of had this kind of party..whether the parents were home or not.
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