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I hope when the Sheriff is finished with his investigation, he will lay out the facts leading to the M/S conclusion. If and when there are facts, that may help a lot of her friends.
There is no evidence of eviction. That is what is confusing you.Can you link, please? I haven’t found anything in the sheriff’s statements or msm to substantiate any of the eviction talk. Just that there was some sort of disagreement and he had left for the night.
Perhaps he wanted them out of the property, just my supposition but would like to know what those papers were.
Maybe to evict her? Just a wild guess.
Perhaps he wanted them out of the property, just my supposition but would like to know what those papers were.
Maybe to evict her? Just a wild guess.
For now i do believe that it was a M/S
And her family saying that she would never hurt herself or her children seems normal since many family members and friends react the same when something terrible like this happens. I've seen it in many similar cases. Denial is a real thing.
i stand corrected. thank you.Speculation is allowed if it is based on some known fact (as per MSM or LE). If it's just something out of someone's imagination, it is not allowed.
And who is her family that is talking about what NO would or wouldn’t do?
Only person I have seen mentioned is JO (brother)
I don’t tell my ex my innermost thoughts - just co parent together.
NO was married to her first husband for two years - 20 years ago. Maybe they have known each other a long time but I don’t see her sharing intimate relationship issues or woes with any of her ex’s. Girlfriends - yes.
Family - maybe.
All JMO.
If it is confirmed to be M/S, I wonder, will they believe it?
what i read was that there were no fingerprints on file for the 10 y.o. so it took longer. i think it was eventually done via dental records. i don't have links but this was in some msm reports.A positive ID for the 10-year-old girl has not been released by authorities, but the other victim is identified as 16-year-old Alexa Montez, a cheerleader at Clark High School.
New information on deaths of woman and two daughters in Anaqua Springs Ranch | KTSA
It certainly sounds like it took longer to ID the 10-year-old because she couldn’t be easily identified. What kind of person shoots her 10-year-old in the face?
From what I read, family members did identify the body but they needed dental records and/or fingerprints to confirm her identify before they announced it.A positive ID for the 10-year-old girl has not been released by authorities, but the other victim is identified as 16-year-old Alexa Montez, a cheerleader at Clark High School.
New information on deaths of woman and two daughters in Anaqua Springs Ranch | KTSA
It certainly sounds like it took longer to ID the 10-year-old because she couldn’t be easily identified. What kind of person shoots her 10-year-old in the face?
The 16-yr-old was more quickly identified. Something was different about identifying the 10-yr-old. I think she couldn't be quickly identified because she was shot in the face.From what I read, family members did identify the body but they needed dental records and/or fingerprints to confirm her identify before they announced it.
Gunslinging Granny, I think you may be right about that. When my son was in elementary school they did those Ident-A-Kid cards every year and I think they do fingerprints with those. It’s been a long time so I may be wrong but I remember every elementary school doing them.The 16-yr-old was more quickly identified. Something was different about identifying the 10-yr-old. I think she couldn't be quickly identified because she was shot in the face.
Oh wait. This was the child who was shot in the head and neck. It's possible there wasn't much head left at all. Who could do this to their child?
Gunslinging Granny, I think you may be right about that. When my son was in elementary school they did those Ident-A-Kid cards every year and I think they do fingerprints with those. It’s been a long time so I may be wrong but I remember every elementary school doing them.
How do you know it was a large caliber gun and a hollow point bullet?The 16-yr-old was more quickly identified. Something was different about identifying the 10-yr-old. I think she couldn't be quickly identified because she was shot in the face.
Oh wait. This was the child who was shot in the head and neck. With a large caliber, hollow point bullet there wouldn't be much head left at all. Who could do this to their child?