Ok I went searching & I can not find the interview with the Uncle, I know it is under my nose.. anyway I think he is the one that mentioned Drugs.
LE keeps saying ..
interrupted something links below
http://edition.cnn.com/2008/CRIME/06/11/ok.girls.deaths/
Rosser said investigators were considering a variety of motives as they searched for suspects, including the possibility of a "random thrill kill."
Because of the girls' ages, Rosser said investigators were looking at computer evidence and questioning young people in the area to develop possible leads.
Authorities said Tuesday that they believed the shooters were most likely from the area, considering the remote location where the bodies were found
http://newsok.com/investigation-no-suspects-officials-say/article/3255855/?tm=1213162539
Rosser said shell casings were found at the scene, as well as tire tracks and footprints.
Rosser would not release the caliber of gun thought to have been used in the shooting. The girls had walked along the dirt road to the bridge over Bad Creek."We're not sure whether it was somebody passing by,
Rosser said. "It's an active area for people to throw things from the bridge or shoot things from the bridge.
Rosser said the road, while remote, gets a fair amount of local traffic. The investigation so far has been focused on people who may live in the area or who would be familiar with the country roads. "It's not likely someone pulled off the interstate or the highway and just stopped there,
Rosser said. "It's possible they went to meet somebody,
or interrupted something, or maybe it was a personal attack.
http://newsok.com/investigation-no-suspects-officials-say/article/3255855/?tm=1213162539
Investigators today were screening a computer that Taylor used at the
Placker home, which is common in this type of investigations,
Brown said.
Officials believe people connected to the slayings may be from the local area or are familiar with the rural county roads in
Okfuskee County.
"That's my gut feeling. It's an isolated area. We don't know if this is some kind of random thrill killing or an attempted abduction or a case of mistaken identity,"
OSBI Agent Ben Rosser said during the afternoon press conference. "
It's possible they may have interrupted something at the bridge."
The bridge along County Line Road is a popular place for teens to gather and shoot guns,
Rosser said.
Agents looked into a tip this morning that someone reported a pickup full of boys were in the area around the time of the killings.
"We contacted those individuals, and yes, they had a shotgun,"
Rosser said. "They told us they were down there shooting, just like they would have been on any Sunday. There's nothing to indicate that they are suspects."
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Ross said shell casings were found at the scene, as well as tire tracks and footprints.
Ross would not release the caliber of the gun believed to have been used in the shooting. The girls had walked to a bridge along the dirt road, which is a popular gathering place for residents in the rural county, which is about 90 miles east of Oklahoma City.
"We're not sure whether it was somebody passing by,"
Ross said. "It's an active area for people to throw from the bridge, shoot from the bridge."
Ross said the road, while remote, the road gets a fair amount of local traffic. The investigation so far has been focused on people who may live in the area or be familiar with the country roads.
"It's not likely someone pulled of the interstate or the highway and just stopped there,"
Ross said. "It's possible they went to meet somebody, or
interrupted something or maybe it was a personal attack."
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http://www.newsok.com/article/3255279
It's very difficult, Choate said. "This was an 11- and a 13-year-old girl. What possible motive could there be? You have to wonder if they
saw something they were not supposed to see. Were they just in the wrong place at the wrong time?
http://edition.cnn.com/2008/CRIME/06/11/ok.girls.deaths/
Rosser said investigators were considering a variety of motives as they searched for suspects, including the possibility of a "random thrill kill."
Because of the girls' ages, Rosser said investigators were looking at computer evidence and questioning young people in the area to develop possible leads.
Authorities said Tuesday that they believed the shooters were most likely from the area, considering the remote location where the bodies were found
http://newsok.com/investigation-no-suspects-officials-say/article/3255855/?tm=1213162539
Rosser said shell casings were found at the scene, as well as tire tracks and footprints.
Rosser would not release the caliber of gun thought to have been used in the shooting. The girls had walked along the dirt road to the bridge over Bad Creek."We're not sure whether it was somebody passing by,
Rosser said. "It's an active area for people to throw things from the bridge or shoot things from the bridge.
Rosser said the road, while remote, gets a fair amount of local traffic. The investigation so far has been focused on people who may live in the area or who would be familiar with the country roads. "It's not likely someone pulled off the interstate or the highway and just stopped there,
Rosser said. "It's possible they went to meet somebody,
or interrupted something, or maybe it was a personal attack.
http://newsok.com/investigation-no-suspects-officials-say/article/3255855/?tm=1213162539
Investigators today were screening a computer that Taylor used at the
Placker home, which is common in this type of investigations,
Brown said.
Officials believe people connected to the slayings may be from the local area or are familiar with the rural county roads in
Okfuskee County.
"That's my gut feeling. It's an isolated area. We don't know if this is some kind of random thrill killing or an attempted abduction or a case of mistaken identity,"
OSBI Agent Ben Rosser said during the afternoon press conference. "
It's possible they may have interrupted something at the bridge."
The bridge along County Line Road is a popular place for teens to gather and shoot guns,
Rosser said.
Agents looked into a tip this morning that someone reported a pickup full of boys were in the area around the time of the killings.
"We contacted those individuals, and yes, they had a shotgun,"
Rosser said. "They told us they were down there shooting, just like they would have been on any Sunday. There's nothing to indicate that they are suspects."
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ttp://www.newsok.com/clues-sought-in-slaying-of-girls-in-weleetka/article/3255420/undefined?pg=1
Ross said shell casings were found at the scene, as well as tire tracks and footprints.
Ross would not release the caliber of the gun believed to have been used in the shooting. The girls had walked to a bridge along the dirt road, which is a popular gathering place for residents in the rural county, which is about 90 miles east of Oklahoma City.
"We're not sure whether it was somebody passing by,"
Ross said. "It's an active area for people to throw from the bridge, shoot from the bridge."
Ross said the road, while remote, the road gets a fair amount of local traffic. The investigation so far has been focused on people who may live in the area or be familiar with the country roads.
"It's not likely someone pulled of the interstate or the highway and just stopped there,"
Ross said. "It's possible they went to meet somebody, or
interrupted something or maybe it was a personal attack."
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http://www.newsok.com/article/3255279
It's very difficult, Choate said. "This was an 11- and a 13-year-old girl. What possible motive could there be? You have to wonder if they
saw something they were not supposed to see. Were they just in the wrong place at the wrong time?
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