He owed her the money for making the dabs, I thought?
A Possible answer could be "probably, but maybe not".Youre probably right but didn't he owe her $300 or am I confused?
If the affidavit is correct, she and Source1 got the weed and transformed it to dabs. (Among young people who have little money, it is not uncommon to sell drugs in exchange for some of the drugs.) When I read the affidavit, it inferred that she had transformed it and was going to get her money cut. I didn't say that she got drugs in return as well as the 300. MOO, the dealer gets a good deal out of this--they have weed to sell, another person elevates it to a more potent form (less work for the dealer) and gets a cut, and the kids in the neighborhood will be more trusting of the dab maker than a dealer. With all of the talk of poisoned drug supplies, this dealer could always point to her and Source1 as the makers who kept it pure. If the dabs are bad, the loop back to the makers skips the dealer.
Can you tell I work with high schoolers?
Here is an informative article on dabs. Apparently the extraction process can be dangerous. Why did suspect need K to make these dabs, why didn't he do it himself? A 14 year old school girl seems like a strange choice for dab making. I haven't heard anything about K being particularly interested in chemistry either. Maybe the drugs were just the pretense to get her over to suspect's apartment so he could do whatever.
"Dabs are concentrated doses of cannabis that are made by extracting THC and other cannabinoids using a solvent like butane or carbon dioxide, resulting in sticky oils also commonly referred to as wax, shatter, budder, and butane hash oil (BHO)."
https://www.leafly.com/news/cannabis-101/is-dabbing-good-or-bad-or-both
I had heard of the process a few years ago, especially using butane, but it was the term 'dabs' I was not familiar with. Not long after Kaytlynn was found I suspected the killer was another teenager or teenagers. The surprise to me was that drugs were involved. Yeah, and finding out a 14 year old was involved in making dabs!??!? There are adults (I'm referring to age and not intelligence here) who had some serious explosions while trying to make dabs at home. This case has caught me by surprise.
As far as I can tell, she hasn't actually made any dabs. According to the article I posted above, dab making is a rather complicated process, involving solvents, bongs and blow torches, and could be dangerous. What exactly would have made the suspect think she was a good choice for dab making?
The article below describes the affidavit pretty accurately.
They were going to get the pot from the suspect and make dabs, then give these dabs to the suspect for $300.
But the first time they went to meet the suspect K run away. Then she supposedly told the "source" that she was going to get the money. What money was she going to get, considering it doesn't appear they ever made dubs or got the pot?
The "source's" story doesn't really add up all that well, some steps seem to be missing. Regardless, looks like poor girl got mixed up with the wrong crowd.
https://www.dallasnews.com/news/arl...teen-girl-whose-body-found-arlington-landfill
It seems to me that source 1 maybe made the dabs after K had already been given the original weed to pass on to source 1 and then delivered it back to pick up the money, or wanted the money prior to delivering the dabs back. Using innocents like that seems to me what these drug dealers do to prevent being seen on the streets. I bet it happens a lot. Source 1 was involved to my mind.Why did K run away the first time?
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Either Source 1 was genuinely afraid of the suspect or saw a means to get some hash/dabs for free and it went drastically wrong.It'll be interesting to see just how involved she was, based on the evidence and not just source 1.
I'm not real sure about source 1 sending her because he didn't want to go. That seems odd.
I wonder if it's possible that source 1 is trying to downplay their involvement.
Since they are alive and able to be charged... and Kaytlynn is not.
It just seems the roles of Source 1 and Kaytlynn being reversed would make more logical sense right?
Since it seems Source 1 knew the suspect much better than Kaytlynn did.
Obviously the police know more, I'm just curious how much of source 1's story is backed by evidence.
Of course this will never actually make sense that she was killed... so maybe it doesn't really matter.
It seems to me that source 1 maybe made the dabs after K had already been given the original weed to pass on to source 1 and then delivered it back to pick up the money, or wanted the money prior to delivering the dabs back. Using innocents like that seems to me what these drug dealers do to prevent being seen on the streets. I bet it happens a lot. Source 1 was involved to my mind.
Hear me out. After reading the affidavit a few times I had some thoughts.
J was not a stranger to Source 1, they had lived together. This would have been very different from KC meeting some random guy and deciding to process dabs for him. I would go so far as to suggest that Source 1 introduced them.
All conjecture but in the affidavit it's mentioned Source 1's mom had asked J to leave because he was manipulating the younger children/bad influence. So perhaps there was a falling out/some bad blood between Source 1 and J. This might explain why KC was doing the buy instead of Source 1. Between the fact that Source 1 knew J relatively well and the fact that he was smoking, I believe now that Source 1 probably knew how to make dabs - she was buying and he would help her process it. Is Source 1 older, maybe? I'm curious about her friendship with Source 1 - not in relation to the murder but just in terms of how she became wrapped up in all of this. I have a feeling Source 1 is older, and introduced her to this stuff, possibly.
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