I'm wondering what his grandmother, who took him to LE (as stated in article in link at above post,) where it was initially believed he was a victim re: having discovered the bodies, thinks about all of this. Anyone interviewed her yet?
I think the mother lives in Mississippi. Was she in the state when this happened or did she come when she found out about the murders? She was at the hearing but left without speaking to reporters.
I'm also wondering why the boarder, Mr. Romans, who was obviously married, as he was reportedly on the phone with his wife when he heard commotion inside and told his wife the boy was calling for him, was living there instead of with his wife?
(Here's the article with the facts I mention above: http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/11/us/11child.html?_r=2&hp&oref=slogin&oref=slogin)
Did he and his wife live somewhere else and he was just in the town temporarily, eg, work or something???
I'd like to know more about this.
And how in the heck did the sexual abuse get thrown in? It is very interesting how some will rally around the killer in an attempt to bash the homicide victims in a crime.
All I know is the Police Chief said the boy confessed why he planned and carried out this and the PC seems to be livid about the reason he gave for these crimes. It speaks volumes to me. It must be so horrendous that they are trying to see that he is charged with double homicides which is a precedence. If it were anything to do with abuse they would not be this outspoken on wanting justice for these two men who were murdered imo.
He lived in another town away from this one and he worked at the same power plant as the father. He most likely rented a room during the week and returned home on the weekends to his family. Sorry I cant remember the name of the town now that he was from.
Usually pay is very good for workers in power plants and he most likely couldn't find a job that paid that well in his immediate area.
We have some friends that do this too and stay in an apartment during the week and return home on the weekends.
The father must have made a good wage too. Their home is nice and neat.
imoo
If the Mother left the state right after she found out what happened, it makes me wonder if she wasn't the guilty party. This is just my opinion. What kind of Mother would leave this child all alone.
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He lived in another town away from this one and he worked at the same power plant as the father. He most likely rented a room during the week and returned home on the weekends to his family. Sorry I cant remember the name of the town now that he was from.
Usually pay is very good for workers in power plants and he most likely couldn't find a job that paid that well in his immediate area.
We have some friends that do this too and stay in an apartment during the week and return home on the weekends.
The father must have made a good wage too. Their home is nice and neat.
imoo
Tanya Romans, Timothy's wife, spent Monday preparing for the funeral of her husband. She described him as a loving family man who lived with her and their two daughters, Chantel, 19, and Taylor, 18. The family moved to Mesa so the girls could attend college there. Tanya said her husband lived with the family in Mesa but worked in St. Johns. Authorities have said Timothy was a co-worker of the boy's father at a power plant.
A shocking tragedy rocked St. Johns Wednesday afternoon - two men, one a well-known resident from a long-time St. Johns family, were killed shortly after 5 pm. Less than 24 hours later, police believe they have solved the crime - an 8-year-old boy has been charged with killing his father and a second man.
(more at link)
http://www.wmicentral.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=20190155&BRD=2264&PAG=461&dept_id=505965&rfi=6
Links to that would be great. It is a fitting scenario for him to be living there. I guess depends on how far his home town was and how much money he had and didn't want to waste on gas.
Well, the Police Chief also said that they were looking into abuse, because an 8 year old doesn't just wake up one day, and plan something like this. Also, the child has NEVER been in trouble, including no acting out in school. I think that's why it isn't impossible to think that abuse could have played a part in this.
"There is a request that you be detained in the juvenile detention facility, down on Main Street, during the remainder of these proceedings. The hearing today is to determine whether or not it is reasonable to believe you did what you are charged with - not sufficient proof to hold you responsible, but reason to believe and be concerned that you have done what you are charged with." When Rocca asked the young defendant if he understood what he had just heard, the boy indicated he did."
(from above article posted by Trino)
http://www.wmicentral.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=20190155&BRD=2264&PAG=461&dept_id=505965&rfi=6
I don't see how an 8 year old can understand all that. It's a lot to process especially when asked right away..
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