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Once again I take to the previous articles written :
http://newsok.com/article/3256335/?print=1
June 12, 2008
For slain Weleetka girls' kin, pain keeps coming
"WELEETKA Rose Whitaker took one look at the man waving at her in the road Sunday and knew something was terribly wrong.
"They're gone, the man said when she pulled up alongside him. "They're both gone. The girls are dead........................
"Placker stopped her and wouldn't let her get close, said Claudia Farrow, Skyla's grandmother. "He just held her and said, They're gone.' .............
At the crime scene, Claudia Farrow bolted toward her granddaughter's body, making it about 50 feet before she was stopped. She just wanted to see her special granddaughter, who'd been in the process of finishing her first quilt for 4-H. The family waited at the scene until 3 a.m. hoping for some answers. ....
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In a news conference Wednesday, Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation agent Ben Rosser said investigators are trying to find children who talked to the girls often and knew their habits.
"We're talking to young people because the victims were young, Rosser said. "We've got leads, and we're talking to their friends, but a lot of people are harder to find than others.
Earlier Wednesday, investigators said two guns were used in the killings.
Jimmy Farrow said he'd been told that the first night.
"They said there was a high-powered weapon and a low-powered weapon, Jimmy Farrow said. "One of the TV stations showed shell casings piled up in the road where it happened. ................................
When they didn't return and could not be reached by cell phone, Peter Placker went looking for them and found the bodies. He called 911 using Taylor's phone. Wednesday, Joe Mosher, Taylor's great uncle, said the family is distraught and not interested in talking to the media...........................................
We are not crazy ..this is the info that we a been given time after time.. JMO
GS
http://newsok.com/article/3256335/?print=1
June 12, 2008
For slain Weleetka girls' kin, pain keeps coming
"WELEETKA Rose Whitaker took one look at the man waving at her in the road Sunday and knew something was terribly wrong.
"They're gone, the man said when she pulled up alongside him. "They're both gone. The girls are dead........................
"Placker stopped her and wouldn't let her get close, said Claudia Farrow, Skyla's grandmother. "He just held her and said, They're gone.' .............
At the crime scene, Claudia Farrow bolted toward her granddaughter's body, making it about 50 feet before she was stopped. She just wanted to see her special granddaughter, who'd been in the process of finishing her first quilt for 4-H. The family waited at the scene until 3 a.m. hoping for some answers. ....
..........
In a news conference Wednesday, Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation agent Ben Rosser said investigators are trying to find children who talked to the girls often and knew their habits.
"We're talking to young people because the victims were young, Rosser said. "We've got leads, and we're talking to their friends, but a lot of people are harder to find than others.
Earlier Wednesday, investigators said two guns were used in the killings.
Jimmy Farrow said he'd been told that the first night.
"They said there was a high-powered weapon and a low-powered weapon, Jimmy Farrow said. "One of the TV stations showed shell casings piled up in the road where it happened. ................................
When they didn't return and could not be reached by cell phone, Peter Placker went looking for them and found the bodies. He called 911 using Taylor's phone. Wednesday, Joe Mosher, Taylor's great uncle, said the family is distraught and not interested in talking to the media...........................................
We are not crazy ..this is the info that we a been given time after time.. JMO
GS