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New article on Kingston
https://www.google.com/amp/s/mobile...-after-car-is-stolen-from-his-mother.amp.html
"At some point during the 10 to 15 minutes that she was gone, a Honda Civic pulled up and someone jumped out and got into the Camry, taking the car and the boy, Kingston Frazier."
The article states -
His body was left in the back seat of the car, which had been abandoned behind a warehouse on a dead-end dirt road in rural Madison County, about a dozen miles from the Kroger, the authorities said.
Ms. Archie notified a law enforcement officer at the grocery store, who began filing a report for a missing car before realizing moments later that Kingston had been taken, too, the authorities said at a news conference.
New article on Kingston
https://www.google.com/amp/s/mobile...-after-car-is-stolen-from-his-mother.amp.html
"At some point during the 10 to 15 minutes that she was gone, a Honda Civic pulled up and someone jumped out and got into the Camry, taking the car and the boy, Kingston Frazier."
Just saw this, too. Also:
Ms. Archie notified a law enforcement officer at the grocery store, who began filing a report for a missing car before realizing moments later that Kingston had been taken, too, the authorities said at a news conference.
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/18/...lled-after-car-is-stolen-from-his-mother.html
This article makes much more sense, timeline wise, than ones I have read previously. Didn't some of them seem to indicate she was in the store a LONG time, and then it was a LONG time before LE realized there was a child in the car? Or did I misunderstand the original timeline?
Just saw this, too. Also:
Ms. Archie notified a law enforcement officer at the grocery store, who began filing a report for a missing car before realizing moments later that Kingston had been taken, too, the authorities said at a news conference.
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/18/...lled-after-car-is-stolen-from-his-mother.html
This article makes much more sense, timeline wise, than ones I have read previously. Didn't some of them seem to indicate she was in the store a LONG time, and then it was a LONG time before LE realized there was a child in the car? Or did I misunderstand the original timeline?
Just saw this, too. Also:
Ms. Archie notified a law enforcement officer at the grocery store, who began filing a report for a missing car before realizing moments later that Kingston had been taken, too, the authorities said at a news conference.
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/18/...lled-after-car-is-stolen-from-his-mother.html
This article makes much more sense, timeline wise, than ones I have read previously. Didn't some of them seem to indicate she was in the store a LONG time, and then it was a LONG time before LE realized there was a child in the car? Or did I misunderstand the original timeline?
A gunshot wound to the back of the head says to me that the FB comments are wrong. jmo
A gunshot wound to the back of the head says to me that the FB comments are wrong. jmo
The back of the head. Hmmm....how did that happen??
It also makes me think that he may have still been asleep when it happened.
A gunshot wound to the back of the head says to me that the FB comments are wrong. jmo
Wow. I missed that detail. When did LE say he was shot in the back of the head? Do you have a link, please?
Hi Gardener,
Here you go!
https://www.google.com/amp/s/mobile...-after-car-is-stolen-from-his-mother.amp.html
Sleeping in the backseat facing away from the driver. Lying down.
Thanks! It was already a disgusting crime, but that indicates cold, calculating murder, IMO. :stormingmad:
Ugh. Why did I expect him to be in a seat belt?!? Well, in this case I hope he was asleep with his head turned so he never had that fear