It was just after 1 a.m. on Thursday and Archie, a mother of two from Jackson, had left the Toyota Camry running and the doors apparently unlocked. She was buying medicine, her family said, and Kingston had asked to stay in the car.
It doesn't state for whom the medicine was for.
If Kingston asked to "stay in the car", then he was awake and not asleep.
Would he have had the chance to scream and alert someone, even while he was being driven away, could he have banged on the windows and possibly alerted passes by in other vehicles.
Was he shot straight away?
In just a few hours, Kingston was scheduled to graduate from kindergarten.
If he was scheduled to graduate from kindergarten In just a few hours.
Why was he in the car?
Were there family members who could have watched him while she was out getting "medicine"
If so, then whats he doing out at that hour, knowing he has to be up in "just a few hours"
It’s unclear if they knew the boy was in the Camry at the time it was stolen.
According to reports above (he asked to stay in the car) he was awake, that is, unless he fell asleep in the 10-15 minute window he was left alone and his Mum was in the store.
Wouldn't their natural reaction be to look over into the back seat to see if their was anyone there, or, to see if there was anything of value to steal.
The reports of what happened (timeline, too) are all over the place to say the least.
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