Skyla's Mother was driving over the pick up Skyla - perhaps she wanted to get home to go the Church or do something else family related. Was she just supposed the sit at the Placker's House until the girls felt like coming back home?Welcome and I agree! Lips will kept quite tight in regards to protecting their own. This case will go cold. The NA was probably just that, "a witness", and the only outsider on that road, on a lazy Sunday.
It still doesn't sit right with me that Peter (GrPA) went "looking" for the girls. Give me a break, why the urgency to "find" them unless, as you said someone tipped him off.
Thanks!
Welcome and I agree! Lips will kept quite tight in regards to protecting their own. This case will go cold. The NA was probably just that, "a witness", and the only outsider on that road, on a lazy Sunday.
It still doesn't sit right with me that Peter (GrPA) went "looking" for the girls. Give me a break, why the urgency to "find" them unless, as you said someone tipped him off.
Thanks!
:blowkiss:MsB, that is very sweet. It's funny how we can get therapy out of our gardens. I have a lily that one of our fellow websleuthers gave me, that is in honor of Danielle VanDam, who was murdered awhile back. This is the first year for it in my garden, and she hasn't bloomed yet, but everytime I see it I think of her. The other thing is ladybugs remind me of Laci Peterson. I believe I read it in a book about her, but someone else associated ladybugs with her. Now everytime I see one I call it a "lacibug". I would love to see a pic of your garden turtle if you know how to post it.
Skyla does have a brother listed in her obit. It says brother, Edward Gordon, Columbus, Kansas...
http://www.joplinglobe.com/neo_sek/...=secondarystory
http://www.joplinglobe.com/local/lo...ml?start:int=15
Baxter Springs is 16 miles from Columbus.
Just thought it interesting especially since there has been so much discussions about family ties. I had never heard of this case and the victim, Richardson 's hometown was about 40 miles away from where I live.
OOPS let me try the links again.
http://www.google.ca/search?hl=en&q=edward+gordon,+baxter+springs,+kansas&meta=
http://www.joplinglobe.com/neo_sek/local_story_009195001.html?keyword=secondarystory
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It still doesn't sit right with me that Peter (GrPA) went "looking" for the girls.
If you phoned your 13 year old while she was away from home (without an adult) and she didn't answer or call you back, would you be concerned?
I asked this before and nobody touched it with a 10 foot pole. Skyla's mom was going to be driving along the road the girls were walking, why did Grandpa have to go look for them?
This bothers me too. Had he heard something earlier and dismissed it and the unanswered phone gets him to thinking?
Plus didn't Skyla's mom come from the north? She must have otherwise she would have gone to the house first. So she would be driving on the road where the girls were walking. This is leisure rural living right, that's why everybody is walking, so when Skyla's mom drives past the girls she picks them up and goes to Taylor's house and drops Taylor off and heads home.
I asked this before and nobody touched it with a 10 foot pole. Skyla's mom was going to be driving along the road the girls were walking, why did Grandpa have to go look for them?
Welcome and I agree! Lips will kept quite tight in regards to protecting their own. This case will go cold. The NA was probably just that, "a witness", and the only outsider on that road, on a lazy Sunday.
It still doesn't sit right with me that Peter (GrPA) went "looking" for the girls. Give me a break, why the urgency to "find" them unless, as you said someone tipped him off.
Thanks!
Ocean, do you know where we could find more info on this?
Do we know for sure that Skyla's Mother didn't come from the direction of the Placker house (not passing the murder scene 1st) ? And even if she might have passed the girls we have NO IDEA if GPa would have known that when he went to get the girls. She could have been driving in from EITHER direction depending on where she was coming from (ie:grocery store, errands, other child's activity etc) or what route she preferred to take. I doubt GPa thought "oh well, why bother to get Skyla here to get packed and ready - Her Mom will drive by them on their walk, pick them up and then drive here". How rude to expect Skyla's Mom to pick up her daughter on the road and then wait for her to gather up her belongings because you were too lazy to get her ready to leave. Just sitting around in front of the TV and HOPING Skyla's Mom would drive by the girls so you don't have to be bothered to be a good host or offering even the most basic consideration for the Mom's time is both extremly irresponsible and uncharateristically inconsiderate since the two girls seemed to spend a LOT of time together at each other's houses.I remembered reading your last post on this, and I have it tucked away, with all the other theories out there. I agree. Unless there was cause for concern, that is more of a logical situation, that Skyla's mom would have driven by. But the way things are going now, both families seem to have a history with violence, so........![]()
This article gives alot of detail what happened regarding Edward Gordon, I do not know if this is Skyla's brother.
http://www.joplinglobe.com/neo_sek/local_story_009195001.html?start:int=0
COLUMBUS, Kan. — The jury in a Cherokee County murder trial will begin deliberating today.
The defense rested its case Wednesday in the trial of Samuel Becker, 22, of Pittsburg. He is charged with first-degree murder in the Jan. 30, 2007, shooting death of Jamey Richardson in Baxter Springs. Becker also is charged with several other felonies, including kidnapping, aggravated battery and aggravated assault, with several alleged victims.
Richardson was a former key player for the Pittsburg State University basketball team.
The prosecution rested its case earlier Wednesday. Neither side called co-defendant Edward Gordon to testify. Gordon has an agreement with the prosecution to plead no contest to a charge of second-degree murder. The prosecution would seek a 10-year prison sentence for Gordon. The agreement requires him to testify against his co-defendants
Are we sure this is Skyla's brother? If so, this is opening a whole OTHER
can of worms.
Good Morning all and to our new posters.
I will be working on the tree throughout the day adding more info.
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I think it would be quite normal after the phone call from Sykla's Mom saying that she was on her way to pick up Skyla that he would go find the girls and have Skyla there at the house. They tried to reach them on the cell and did not get an answer..so he thought he'd go get them and bring them home.
This article gives alot of detail what happened regarding Edward Gordon, I do not know if this is Skyla's brother.
http://www.joplinglobe.com/neo_sek/local_story_009195001.html?start:int=0
COLUMBUS, Kan. — The jury in a Cherokee County murder trial will begin deliberating today.
The defense rested its case Wednesday in the trial of Samuel Becker, 22, of Pittsburg. He is charged with first-degree murder in the Jan. 30, 2007, shooting death of Jamey Richardson in Baxter Springs. Becker also is charged with several other felonies, including kidnapping, aggravated battery and aggravated assault, with several alleged victims.
Richardson was a former key player for the Pittsburg State University basketball team.
The prosecution rested its case earlier Wednesday. Neither side called co-defendant Edward Gordon to testify. Gordon has an agreement with the prosecution to plead no contest to a charge of second-degree murder. The prosecution would seek a 10-year prison sentence for Gordon. The agreement requires him to testify against his co-defendants