That is some bad reporting. Even if the dad said that as quoted to the reporter, the reporter should have gotten the rest of the information with the very obvious follow-up "WHO?? WHO HAS HER SHOES AND KEYS???"
LE has gone through the girls computers and socially media accounts, lets say rather thoroughly. But. What if someone else at the bridge that day had thought they were meeting a teenage boy and it turned out to be an adult male. We know that at least one of the girls' classmates was there at...
I'm having a hard time looking at the pictures of him. His eyes look so evil. Not just his eyes, but his whole...aura, for lack of a better word. My Gypsy spidey senses are tingling (actually a Gypsy, not being facetious) and even if he is unrelated to Delphi, I am so glad he is off the streets...
Thats the takeaway to me. In his own right, this is a dangerous predator. I am praying so hard that this is the break that brings closure to the families of the girls, but if not, immensely grateful to LE for taking this monster out of society.
I think this is the incongruity I'm feeling about this. He has the apparent background and "personality" of a school shooter, more so than a hunter/serial killer. I wonder what made the difference. This 🤬🤬🤬 is going to be a very interesting chapter in psych books.
I am the neighborhood mom who is most always home, so I ALWAYS make sure that all the kids who get off the bus get home safely. I have had to keep an extra kid or two at my house because their parents were stuck in traffic or whatever, but oh my gosh, I'd never forgive myself if something...
I got a dna kit for Christmas, as I'm sure did tens of thousands of people. Here's to someone dropping their return mailer into a post box this week, who ends up being a familial match to BG!
If she were able to make the phone call 15 minutes after the killer(s) left, EMS would have transported her when they arrived. Even if she were dead 4 minutes later when help arrived, EMS transports unless there are obvious signs of death such as rigor or lividity (not in this case), or injuries...
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