MeoW333
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Yep. It's not the first time "dear old dad" has pulled his gun out and shot at young people.
You know what my theory is? The girls cut off the motorcycle. There was a collision, and when the motorcyclist protested, the girls "made obcene" gestures (by their own admittance) and took off. He follows, and they call daddy....."somebody is following us!!!!" (Notice they leave out the part about there having been a collision and it is documented that there was contact between the vehicles."
These girls KNOW their daddy. They know he'll get all hot-headed and stupid. They know he'll be waiting in the driveway, and they probably have a very good idea he'll be brandishing a gun, because he's done it before.
They think scary old dad is going to make the motorcyclist flee and they won't be charged with hit and run, road rage and whatever other charges police could have charged them for.
I HOPE they didn't know that their very stupid father would actually shoot this young man in the back. But I think they could reasonably be expected to know shots WOULD be fired, because dear old dad has an itchy trigger finger.
I really wish there was something these two girls could be charged with.
We do not know that the motorbike did not go over.
Kgeaux, i think that is a very fitting scenario. Also, maybe these girls are used to "daddy" taking care of everything for them. They didn't want to have to deal with police and the insurance, thought "daddy" would fix that. The motorcycle would have a lot more damage than their car. Any normal person in any type of collision is going to stop their vehicles to get out and check, the least to exchange insurance information or call police or both.
If they had knocked the bike over during the collision, Mough had to have been able to pick it back up or right it right quick to follow them down, since it's doubtful these 2 girls were going to stop.
If he had a full face helmet on, he had to turn his head while passing the house twice to get a look at the house number.