would this be also be known as syntheitc marijuana?
would this be also be known as synthetic marijuana?
http://www.kltv.com/story/31668419/ut-officials-release-name-of-student-found-dead-on-campus
“The suspect in the murder of a University of Texas freshman was reported as a runaway to Killeen police
less than a month ago.
Meechaiel Khalil Criner, 17, was in Child Protective Services custody when he was reported as a runaway on March 24.”
In it, Criner recounts enduring bullying in his younger years over his clothing and his "African-like accent," and describes the six months he spent in foster care when he was in fifth grade as "a really harsh time in my life." He claimed he was the victim of physical violence while in foster care, saying "People can be mean and hateful."
The article ends by saying Criner's future goals were unclear, "but there is one thing Criner aims to accomplish. 'Every day, I feel people think I'm not capable of much,' Criner said. 'What I want to leave behind is my name. I want them to know who Meechaiel Criner is,'" KSLA reports.
This says it all IMO.
In it, Criner recounts enduring bullying in his younger years over his clothing and his "African-like accent," and describes the six months he spent in foster care when he was in fifth grade as "a really harsh time in my life." He claimed he was the victim of physical violence while in foster care, saying "People can be mean and hateful."
The article ends by saying Criner's future goals were unclear, "but there is one thing Criner aims to accomplish. 'Every day, I feel people think I'm not capable of much,' Criner said. 'What I want to leave behind is my name. I want them to know who Meechaiel Criner is,'" KSLA reports.
http://keyetv.com/news/local/grandmother-of-ut-murder-suspect-speaks-out
Synthetic Cannabinoids (K2/Spice)
https://www.drugabuse.gov/drugs-abuse/synthetic-cannabinoids-k2spice
http://abc13.com/news/exclusive-sister-defends-ut-murder-suspect/1283316/
Meanwhile, the sister who has evidently made a successful life, is living in "La La Land" about her brother's guilt.
rbbmThe young woman believes Meechaiel was an easy police target and hopes to talk to him soon about the evidence against him. She does have a message for the victim's family and plans to stand by her brother.
"My condolences go out to the Weiser family. I am greatly, deeply sorry this happened. I'm deeply sorry but I assure you Meechaiel Criner did not do this," she said.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...d-NOT-kill-Texas-ballerina.html#ixzz45LINpBX3Meechaiel is not that crazy': Sister of 17-year-old 'homeless runaway' says he IS mentally ill but did NOT kill Texas ballerina
I feel for his family. Nobody wants to believe their loved one is capable of such a horrible thing. We see it all the time. A person is accused of heinous crime. Family members say "this can't be so" "He would never do such a thing."
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In my mind, denial is an expected response in such a situation. The heart and mind never want to accept such information about a loved one IMO.
How many cases are there of stranger killings where someone is ambushed and attacked and murdered in public? No abduction...murdered right where their paths cross? In this case. It seems like all the crime scenes were very close together.
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