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A lot of beggingI sent an email already for a request to have a forum. We will have to wait and see what the decision is.
sounds good!
A lot of beggingI sent an email already for a request to have a forum. We will have to wait and see what the decision is.
Thanks. Perhaps he said they were 3 miles away at the time the girls were shot then?
Because this article says the bridge is a popular place for teens to gather and shoot guns, Rosser says the boys told them they were down there shooting, just like they would have been on any Sunday. I assume he meant at Bad Creek Bridge.
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The bridge along County Line Road is a popular place for teens to gather and shoot guns, Rosser said.
Agents looked into a tip Wednesday morning that someone reported a pickup full of boys 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.
http://www.newsok.com/news/weleetkaslayings
TY, for the update!
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Rosser said they believe someone from the community may have committed the crime.
"The reason we're just looking at possibly a local person: Because of the location there, it's just not likely somebody pulled off U.S. 75 or I-40 and just stopped there," he said.
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There you go. Someone isn't talking, or afraid to talk to to OSBI.
When is the exact date Taylor started walking these roads? Was it started since school was out, by the way I think Friday was the last day of school and she was shot on Sunday.
What does anyone know about this all boy school, that these 2 young girls were attending? What do we know about the population of Weeleka?
Do the parents of these boys have criminal pasts? What are the teachers like that teach at this school? Could something have happened at the school and the girls were silenced?
I still find it hard to discount entirely the bunch of boys with a gun or guns. The bridge was a hangout spot. Taylor walked there every day, although at various times. Could she have been texting, IM-ing, talking to a boy to arrange the meetings? Maybe he was an older boy. Maybe there was an unpleasant encounter on the Sunday, when he was with his friends. It's not hard to imagine a flirtatious situation suddenly turning ugly, and the girls high-tailing it back home. There was the cryptic message from LE about, we know you weren't involved, tell us what you know. (I will try to find this).
And Rosser said, twice:
[SIZE="3"]"We have thought from the worst-case scenario just a haphazard shooting to they possibly walked down to meet someone, to possibly they walked down there, even though it's a short distance, they may have interrupted something," Rosser said. "So we're looking at everything right now."
http://www.buzzle.com/articles/no-leads-in-murder-of-oklahoma-girls.html
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 Wednesday morning that someone reported a pickup full of boys 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.
http://newsok.com/article/3255944/?print=1
Yes, there is the POI who has been described by someone or someones. I find it odd that if there were two someones who were able to spot hazel eyes at a drive-by distance, there were also two someones who don't know the difference between a ford and a chevy. They saw the OK plate, wouldn't the name of the vehicle be nearby?
Although it's hard to imagine boys doing this deed, we do know that the herd/pack mentality occasionally takes over. And since seeing execution-style killings on tv or in video games is common, the urge or instinct to do it might be overpowering for a youth with a gun who has been challenged. What if the witness(es) are actually some of the boys who had been shooting by the creek? There could have been several, two or more who talked to LE and said oh, yes, we shoot there every Sunday- and one or more who say they saw the POI.
Upon reflection, I find this scenario more likely than any other.(JMHO)
Do you have the link?
I still find it hard to discount entirely the bunch of boys with a gun or guns. The bridge was a hangout spot. Taylor walked there every day, although at various times. Could she have been texting, IM-ing, talking to a boy to arrange the meetings? Maybe he was an older boy. Maybe there was an unpleasant encounter on the Sunday, when he was with his friends. It's not hard to imagine a flirtatious situation suddenly turning ugly, and the girls high-tailing it back home. There was the cryptic message from LE about, we know you weren't involved, tell us what you know. (I will try to find this).
And Rosser said, twice:
[SIZE="3"]"We have thought from the worst-case scenario just a haphazard shooting to they possibly walked down to meet someone, to possibly they walked down there, even though it's a short distance, they may have interrupted something," Rosser said. "So we're looking at everything right now."
http://www.buzzle.com/articles/no-leads-in-murder-of-oklahoma-girls.html
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 Wednesday morning that someone reported a pickup full of boys 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.
http://newsok.com/article/3255944/?print=1
Yes, there is the POI who has been described by someone or someones. I find it odd that if there were two someones who were able to spot hazel eyes at a drive-by distance, there were also two someones who don't know the difference between a ford and a chevy. They saw the OK plate, wouldn't the name of the vehicle be nearby?
Although it's hard to imagine boys doing this deed, we do know that the herd/pack mentality occasionally takes over. And since seeing execution-style killings on tv or in video games is common, the urge or instinct to do it might be overpowering for a youth with a gun who has been challenged. What if the witness(es) are actually some of the boys who had been shooting by the creek? There could have been several, two or more who talked to LE and said oh, yes, we shoot there every Sunday- and one or more who say they saw the POI.
Upon reflection, I find this scenario more likely than any other.(JMHO)
When is the exact date Taylor started walking these roads? Was it started since school was out, by the way I think Friday was the last day of school and she was shot on Sunday.
What does anyone know about this all boy school, that these 2 young girls were attending? What do we know about the population of Weeleka?
Do the parents of these boys have criminal pasts? What are the teachers like that teach at this school? Could something have happened at the school and the girls were silenced?
It's high on my list too.
I think if it was the group of boys at the bridge by now one of them would of caved and talked about what happened. I just don't think they would be able to keep this secret.
Graham School is near Weleetka. According to the Oklahoma Department of Education website, Graham schools has a total enrollment of 267 - 59 in elementary and 208 in secondary. Graham is not an all boys school. The girls just happened to be the only girls in their respective class (grade).
The population of Weleetka according to the 2000 census was 1014 ( the 1990 census population was 1010) with 368 households. This is a very small town.
Weleetka schools have an enrollment of 454 in grades K-12.
I teach in another very small town in Oklahoma. Our students come to us not only from the town proper but surrounding rural areas. For example, our 'town' has a population of 597 but our school enrollment for grades K-12 is 474.
There are so many possibilities. One thing is for sure, just from the little we've uncovered, OSBI have their hands full sorting out the possibilities. It must be a nightmare.
I think if it was the group of boys at the bridge by now one of them would of caved and talked about what happened. I just don't think they would be able to keep this secret.
Only 97 of those students actually attend the school - the rest are "online" students by computer hook-up. Skyla and Tyler were in a combined class of 5th and 6th graders that was only 11 total students. Taylor was the ONLY girl in 6th grade, Skyla was one of 5 girls in the 5th grade - the combined class in 2007-2008 was 6 girls, 5 boys.Graham School is near Weleetka. According to the Oklahoma Department of Education website, Graham schools has a total enrollment of 267 - 59 in elementary and 208 in secondary. Graham is not an all boys school. The girls just happened to be the only girls in their respective class (grade).
The population of Weleetka according to the 2000 census was 1014 ( the 1990 census population was 1010) with 368 households. This is a very small town.
Weleetka schools have an enrollment of 454 in grades K-12.
I teach in another very small town in Oklahoma. Our students come to us not only from the town proper but surrounding rural areas. For example, our 'town' has a population of 597 but our school enrollment for grades K-12 is 474.
Graham School is near Weleetka. According to the Oklahoma Department of Education website, Graham schools has a total enrollment of 267 - 59 in elementary and 208 in secondary. Graham is not an all boys school. The girls just happened to be the only girls in their respective class (grade).
The population of Weleetka according to the 2000 census was 1014 ( the 1990 census population was 1010) with 368 households. This is a very small town.
Weleetka schools have an enrollment of 454 in grades K-12.
I teach in another very small town in Oklahoma. Our students come to us not only from the town proper but surrounding rural areas. For example, our 'town' has a population of 597 but our school enrollment for grades K-12 is 474.