How else would you get your shoes if they were in there?
Hard for me to imagine someone thinking the mat was a nifty place to stuff a body.
It's not like he was shoeless. He had shoes on his feet when he walked on there. If it were me... I'd wait until someone could give me a hand pulling it down.
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I wouldn't do it either, as a middle-aged woman. But I can definitely see my son doing it. For sure. He wouldn't think twice, imo.
From Yoda's suggested link to gym - these mats look like a kid could wiggle his way into one.
Thanks Salem - edited to add pic w/o minors. I know some can't play videos on phones, etc.
I just can't see mine doing it. Mine is the reason I became interested in this case. He read the CNN article with the photos and immediately said no way it was an accident.
And mine has done his share of really stupid stuff.
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For a minute I could picture him getting in partially to get his shoes and then a couple of kids tipping it upright, but with the weight of the mat and the weight of KJ it would take several people to tip it vertical. Jmo
Mighty talented those law enforcement folks...qualified to determine manner of death..... Like it's their job to do so ...
Why even have a coroner ?
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I agree. I feel this scenario makes the most sense.
The kids in the hallway do appear to say something to him, if you watch the video one of the boys turns toward him then both the boys turn his direction and watch him go into the gym. After that they walk to the gym door, which would be the same time KJ is running inside. Is he running because he is in a hurry to change his shoes? Or because he is running from them?
Seeing the photos of the mats confuse me even more, I'm not sure if it was something I read or just made up in my mind but wasn't there bleachers or some structure next to the rolled mats? (if they were vertical) How would he have gotten on top of the mats without something to climb up first? Totally not what I pictured.
My heart breaks for this family. They deserve a real answer on what happened to their child.
I agree. I feel this scenario makes the most sense.
The kids in the hallway do appear to say something to him, if you watch the video one of the boys turns toward him then both the boys turn his direction and watch him go into the gym. After that they walk to the gym door, which would be the same time KJ is running inside. Is he running because he is in a hurry to change his shoes? Or because he is running from them?
Seeing the photos of the mats confuse me even more, I'm not sure if it was something I read or just made up in my mind but wasn't there bleachers or some structure next to the rolled mats? (if they were vertical) How would he have gotten on top of the mats without something to climb up first? Totally not what I pictured.
My heart breaks for this family. They deserve a real answer on what happened to their child.
And plenty of examples of kids getting stuck and requiring several others to get them out.
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http://youtu.be/xiqfACjebvk
No way could she have backed out of that.
And plenty of examples of kids getting stuck and requiring several others to get them out.
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http://youtu.be/xiqfACjebvk
Who knows?? In 2 hours? That is not enough time to determine anything unless they have the whole actual event on video.
And they don't. It is just a travesty at this point.
One thing I noticed was that the girl managed to get in the mat with no problem. Once she was in it though she couldn't get out. She says her hips were stuck. I've seen many examples on the internet, where people have gotten stuck in all sorts of positions and some in real life. For example kids getting their heads stuck in between the stair railings. Logically, you would think if something goes in one way it should be able to come back out the same way it went in. But as witnessed, that's not always the case.
If he was reaching with his arm that would give him approximately an extra 3 feet in length on top of his height. So he may have thought he could reach it with the extended arm length and be able to back out and/or he lost balance and fell further in when he was trying to reach.
From Yoda's suggested link to gym - these mats look like a kid could wiggle his way into one.
Thanks Salem - edited to add pic w/o minors. I know some can't play videos on phones, etc.
Is there any reason to believe LE did a bad job investigating this case?
How else would you get your shoes if they were in there?
Hard for me to imagine someone thinking the mat was a nifty place to stuff a body.
Go to YouTube and search either rolled in mat or stuck in mat. I watched several videos of kids getting stuck in mats. One even showed boys on top of vertical mats identical to lowndes', wiggling their way out.
And plenty of examples of kids getting stuck and requiring several others to get them out.
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http://youtu.be/xiqfACjebvk
I've just spent the last hour watching teens climb in, roll in, and get stuck in mats. Getting in looked easy, getting out looked difficult.
Jmo
The investigation lasted four months so I seriously doubt LE told the family that it was an accident in 2 hours as they hadn't even finished processing the scene. My guess is they, or more likely the school, speculated that it appeared to be an accident but they wouldn't know for sure until the investigation was completed. JMO. OMO. MOO.
BBM.
"The DNA testing of a speck of blood on the gymnasium wall, 50 feet from where a Lowndes High School students body was discovered, was one of many time-consuming steps authorities took to complete the four-month probe, all of which culminated Thursday into a completed autopsy and a timeline of the event surrounding the final hours of the life of Kendrick Johnson, 17."
http://valdostadailytimes.com/local/x6223544/Timeline-of-a-tragedy/
KJ was 5' 10" so he'd have an approx. 8' 10" total reach. I agree with you. I think he thought he could reach the shoes but he slipped too far in and got stuck.
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