Going back to how long it took for the neighbors to know there were murders, probably very fast as Mr Romans was laying right out in the open. They may have seen him from the window or just looking out the door.
It seems like the majority of posters here are on the side of the boy and believe he is innocent. I am on the side of OBE, and the few others who think he DID do it. Now if he turns out innocent, I'll be happy to say I'm wrong. IMO LE has no reason to frame up or set up an 8 y/o kid.
So let's say he DID do it and is convicted and serves 5 years juvie. He'll be 14 (since he is almost 9 now) or so when he gets out. Are you all ready for him to live next door or have him sit next to your kid at school? Or he serves less than 10 and he'll be out and attending college or out in the workforce, do you want him with your kids hanging out? Coming over to visit? In 15 years he might be getting married, would you let him date your daughter? All hypothetical, but even if he WAS abused, would you want him with your kids? Knowing he has previously "snapped"? He'll likely come out with a sealed record and possibly a new identity. (IMO no one should ever have a sealed record if they have committed a violent crime, especially murder.) Just food for thought.
I'm with you, too. Like everyone else, I don't know what should be done with the boy, but I would not wish to take a chance with him, knowing that he had previously killed two people. I agree that a crime like this should not be sealed.
If that is a possibility, then why didn't anyone call 911?
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Do I consider him now, "damaged goods" tho?! No. No more than I would consider any child at 8 years old who felt they were at their wit's end and had no one to turn to so they committed an act they had no real knowledge of the consequence for. I consider this a tragedy.
Yes. I would take him home with me in an instant! I would also give him all the support, love, and counseling he needs to heal to become a productive, well-adjusted adult someday.
Seriously Searching, I admire you for your statement. If we had more people like you, we would have less tragedies like this one.
Seriously Searching, I admire you for your statement. If we had more people like you, we would have less tragedies like this one.
Hugs, Suzanne~I have alot of respect for you too.You are good people.
suzanne
I think if this child did not commit these crimes, it is going to be a very long time before he recovers from the trauma he has gone through being accused on top of his father being murdered in front of him.
He is going to need extensive counseling either way. Do I consider him now, "damaged goods" tho?! No. No more than I would consider any child at 8 years old who felt they were at their wit's end and had no one to turn to so they committed an act they had no real knowledge of the consequence for. I consider this a tragedy.
Yes. I would take him home with me in an instant! I would also give him all the support, love, and counseling he needs to heal to become a productive, well-adjusted adult someday.
And I answered accordingly.He is going to need extensive counseling either way. Do I consider him now, "damaged goods" tho?! No.
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Yes. I would take him home with me in an instant! I would also give him all the support, love, and counseling he needs to heal to become a productive, well-adjusted adult someday.
There has been no "proof" of abuse due to the fact tht a gag order was issued and a psychologist ordered for evaluation. There is a difference that we cannot ignore. What has been given through the media and what the Court has chosen for this child.
I do not think it is unfair to be on the fence when thinking of where this child is, how he got there, and the reasons why. There are so many dynamics to this tragic case that we will not be allowed to discuss further until legal/court decide otherwise. The best we can do is toss out our thoughts and opinions with what is out there. I believe there is more to this. At this point in time I still will not toss this child aside as hopeless.
IMVHO
I'm with you Chicago... I wouldn't want that kid anywhere near me or my loved ones.
As far as where stepmom was during the murders, I'm sure that LE has checked that out.
Grandma knew this boy for 8 years, maybe there was something she noticed in his behavior when he was cuddling up that night. Maybe he seemed happy.
I respect your right to feel this way about the boy. I just don't think those of us who disagree should be labeled as bad or uncaring people.![]()
I agree. I just do not see anything that points to this boy's innocence.
Mrs. Romans was on the phone with her husband at 4:52 pm, he told her he was at Vince's house and Vince had just gone inside. A few minutes later she hears the boy calling to her husband to come into the home and Tim tells her he has to go. At around 5:00 pm, 4 pops with a delay each time are heard and 911 is called minutes after.
There is no one in that home at the time but the boy, Vince and Tim imo. One walked away totally unharmed and two were dead.
I don't want him to be guilty but I truly think he is, imo.
imoo
I am talking about when the neighbor called 911. The kid tells the neighbors about deaths at his home, they don't have to run over.. they might just look out and see. I'm saying it didn't take long to verify, the dead man was in the front yard.
I think that is one reason why the boy decided to tell the neighbors. Mr Romans was not going to stay undiscovered for long. Remember the home and the area where he was laying was very close to the road.
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