MO - Elizabeth Olten, 9, St Martin's, 21 Oct 2009 #4

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Well, I can say that I am pretty sure she is female. Since the day this case broke (prelocation of the body) I have held that it would a) be a kid, b) be a female, and c) that it would be some sort of "mean girl" scenerio. But you raise an excellent point Ike83
 
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Did you all notice the comment on there that said "great job sis". Could this be an older sister? I do find someone in MO with that name.

I doubt she had an older sister considering the age of her parents. However kids these days call each other sisters
 
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Jesus Christ. Anyone watching KRCG? South of JC a 21 year old sexually assaulted his 5 month old baby, and cracked its skull. Baby had to have surgery to repair internal injuries, but expected to recover.
 
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Not if Ab is claiming she was the only one - in order to protect someone - say a true love or dear friend. This is my opinion of course. I just don't see why she would committ this crime and HIDE THE BODY SO WELL and then write a letter to LE and risk it all. Unless there was another person involved and she felt some remorse or regret.

I am also baffled why she took the police to her body. Were they able to break her down that quickly?
 
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Did you all notice the comment on there that said "great job sis". Could this be an older sister? I do find someone in MO with that name.

I think it's more a friendship thing. She signed it Lylas, which mean, Love ya like a sister.
 
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Reading the comments in the article itself, and elsewhere, it seems that a few others either knew she was going to kill someone or knew after the fact (i.e., based on comments like "she said she did it to see what it was like" and "she did it in this way"......how would these people know this?). I sure hope that LE is questioning those who were close to her.

This raises another question that has occurred to me - Does LE have the personnel and the smarts to follow the comment sections of area news outlets? If they are not doing so, they should maybe. Seems like a lot of people, particularly on that specific link are suggesting that they know alot more than they ought.
 
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I agree. But not sure the monitor the comments. I hope so. But, if not, I hope someone reports some of the things said.

This raises another question that has occurred to me - Does LE have the personnel and the smarts to follow the comment sections of area news outlets? If they are not doing so, they should maybe. Seems like a lot of people, particularly on that specific link are suggesting that they know alot more than they ought.
 
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I am also baffled why she took the police to her body. Were they able to break her down that quickly?

She's 15. I imagine most cops could break a 15 y/o's story fairly quickly.
 
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thanks for the link. However, anyone else notice that the MS page that is listed in the comment section shows AB's last login to MySpace as today??? How exactly is that possible?

I dunno what to think.


LE or her attorney logged into it, probably her attorney.
 
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In this era of all things cyber, I think most police departments are aware of the wealth of information available online related to POIs, suspects and all manner of illegal activities. And if they're not, shame on them. Look at what the sleuthers here uncover! And that's in our spare time!
 
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But IF that were the case, she wouldn't advertise it. Trust me. I was a cutter. I didn't start until I was 25. But even if I was 15, it is nothing to be proud of.

I have a feeling people have different reasons for doing it. The EMO kids think it's cool. For example a lot of them wear black sweat bands to show others that the've cut themselves. And everytime my daughter was hospitalized she wore her medical name bands as "trophies"
 
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I think it's more a friendship thing. She signed it Lylas, which mean, Love ya like a sister.

Ok thank you. I didn't know that.
 
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true, if we can uncover the wealth of info I see on WS while working, wrangling kids, washing dishes, imagine what actual trained indivduals with the time and paychecks can uncover.
 
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I have a feeling people have different reasons for doing it. The EMO kids think it's cool. For example a lot of them wear black sweat bands to show others that the've cut themselves. And everytime my daughter was hospitalized she wore her medical name bands as "trophies"

Have you ever taken a razor to your skin? It isn't easy, unless you are mentally messed up. I pray your daughter has gotten help. It took me a long time.
 
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When my daughter was in junior high, she knew a girl who was a cutter. The girl used to show me her scars regularly. She'd been in and out of the local psychiatric facility for cutting. I tried talking with her about the dangers, but she needed more help than I could ever give.
 
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Did you all notice the comment on there that said "great job sis". Could this be an older sister? I do find someone in MO with that name.

It's not relevent but I figured out why I found someone in MO with that name and it is because that is AB's bio mom's first name too. :doh:
 
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When my daughter was in junior high, she knew a girl who was a cutter. The girl used to show me her scars regularly. She'd been in and out of the local psychiatric facility for cutting. I tried talking with her about the dangers, but she needed more help than I could ever give.


Maybe teens are different than I was, I started cutting due to emotional and physical abuse by my ex. Thank GOD he is an ex.
 
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FYI all her twitter pages has been wiped clean of all the tweets in the last half hour or so
 
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