But a disabled teenager being dropped off at a mcdonalds to hang with someone who to the best degree was considered an acquaintance? How close of friends could they have been if the victim didnt know his friend was driving a vehicle that is not his?
I mean, I assume a parent of a vulnerable parent would be MORE cautious. It just rubs me weird to drop off at a mcdonalds and not AT the friends house, did the parents even know where he was planning to be? Did the parents know where the "friend" lived?
It just comes off as weird imho
In my observation, parents of children with social disabilities are often so grateful that the child has an invitation, that they go the extra mile. Give "better" birthday gifts, often to help out at events, host other kids, etc., just to ensure their child (I know he's not a child anymore, but still) has social activities. I could see doing that - he was invited to join a friend at McDonalds, then do New Years Eve stuff later. They may have been more than acquaintances. My guess is, she was probably worried about underage drinking, maybe being in a car wreck, all the things you have to worry about on New Years Eve. I'm sure she didn't in the furthest reach of her mind think they would gang up on him and beat him for days.