Skyla Whitaker, 11, & Taylor Placker 13 - Found Murdered - #3

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  • #381
Let me ask...WHY do they choose not to identify Taylor's real parents? Give me some reasons now that she is gone. They were obviously family. Did her mother not give a rat's @ss that her daughter was murdered so brutally?! Did her real father not want anything to do with acknowledging her upon her death? This alone makes me question if they really have cleared the family and friends of those people.
 
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We don't know if this man is local, we presume that, but we don't know. We have several witnesses who saw the man and we have several witnesses who heard gunshots. Witnesses say he acted suspiciously, but we don't know what he was doing there." Brown has described the man as American Indian, 6-feet-tall with brown eyes and a long black ponytail. Witnesses said the man was seen standing outside his truck on the county road where the girls were later found dead. Brown said witnesses told investigators that truck was blocking the road around the time of the shooting and the man was standing outside the truck. About six witnesses have given the same account, Brown said

http://newsok.com/investigators-widen-search-for-killers-of-girls-near-weleetka/article/3256954

Seen by SIX people.
Didn't run, hide show any indication of "fear" and has his truck parked BLOCKING the road.
Let people see him closely - close enough to determine the length of his hair, ethnicity and eye color.

That screams "hit" or "revenge" or "cleaning up loose ends" to me. He went to kill and he did. No emotion, no fear, no reaction - nothing to indicate he was high, angry or excited. He killed two girls and left the area - job done.

It's just not a crime of passion behavior - he wasn't out of control in any way - in fact, coldly in control and calm.

My feeling right now is that either it was a stranger doing a "job", or it was cold, calculated and well thought-out revenge (the perp may consider it "justice") or it was a "last act" and they will find him dead by suicide.

My Opinion
 
  • #383
On some of them are updated as of today!
Can you look at it and give me a list of the counties that you think
may be close.
Thanks!


pull up a map of oklahoma from mapquest or virtual earth & work from there
 
  • #384
Something is going on with Taylor's biologocal parents. Because even if you did not have custody of your child, you would still acknowledge them in their death. It says to me that there is possibly bad blood between Taylor's parents and her grandparents...maybe why it turns out she was killed. It's not normal when your child is brutally murdered that the woman that gave her life does not come out and attend the funeral. Something very creepy is going on here. I still lean on the killings being more premeditated. Someone knew these girls were going to the bridge that day. Someone knew the time they were going too.
 
  • #385
SS, This is good you brought this up. Isn't blood testing involved among other things? Blood testing for dna etc. Do you think it may be over money? If Taylor was entitled to land or a percentage of money from her tribe?
Does she an First Nation ID tribal card?
The fact that her sister, Linda. was the one asking for information about obtaining a role number tells me that Taylor was not accepted by the tribe. Altho...if her father or mother put her on another role number...this could have been done separately. Until we know who the actual parents are...we can't know.

It depends on which tribe and which county. She could be entitled to a lot or a little. At the very least, she would be entitled to health care, college education, and various things even housing. There are many perks with being on a role. With the larger tribes...this becomes monetary. Some get checks for oil. (Wrap you mind around that one.) Some get checks from other things.
 
  • #386
So If she dead, who legally gets her entitlement?
 
  • #387
Let me ask...WHY do they choose not to identify Taylor's real parents? Give me some reasons now that she is gone. They were obviously family. Did her mother not give a rat's @ss that her daughter was murdered so brutally?! Did her real father not want anything to do with acknowledging her upon her death? This alone makes me question if they really have cleared the family and friends of those people.


I'm thinking maybe they are in the Witness Protection Program.
Maybe they were there, disguised.
 
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Could Taylor's biological parents have been in the witness protection program?? I just can't imagine why there is absolutely NO mention of them anywhere.
 
  • #390
Do we know the names of the bioligical parents of Taylor, can someone research it?
 
  • #391
Reannan, I'm with you. I can't figure it either.
 
  • #392
OH, Carrington! Pinch, Poke, You Owe Me A Coke! I always find it strange when two people post the same thought at the same time!!! Happy Birthday Kahskye!
 
  • #393
That makes me think even more on the grandfather's words when he found the girls and said,"they," killed the girls. It was almost like he had an idea on who ,"they," were.
 
  • #394
OH, Carrington! Pinch, Poke, You Owe Me A Coke! I always find it strange when two people post the same thought at the same time!!! Happy Birthday Kahskye!

IOU :)
Yes, it also may explain the "hit" theory.
 
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Also Taylor hadn't lived there for that awful long. I think I read where they had moved there several years ago. I don't recall from where they had moved from though. I will have to go back and re read.
 
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Also Taylor hadn't lived there for that awful long. I think I read where they had moved there several years ago. I don't recall from where they had moved from though. I will have to go back and re read.
I believe they moved from Oklahoma City. It was within the state at any rate.
 
  • #399
Yea, I think ur right, SS...Oklahoma City sounds right.
 
  • #400
If you are unfamiliar with the so called "Indian Role", here is a very short Newsweek article that illustrates some of the significance. & please note, those $$$ figures are 15 years old.

http://www.newsweek.com/id/124672?tid=relatedcl
 
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