I wish we knew exactly where Skyla lived which would give us the probable path her mother took to pick her up.
She lives north, in Henryetta technically.
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I wish we knew exactly where Skyla lived which would give us the probable path her mother took to pick her up.
not to get you off focus, but did the guy who found them, say he had called them on the cellphone and they didn't answer ??
Technically, her grandmother made the calls from the home phone to the cell phone and got no answer according to reports.not to get you off focus, but did the guy who found them, say he had called them on the cellphone and they didn't answer ??
so are we thinking, they walked to the bridge, were seen by someone lurking there, who drove to find them on their return walk. obviously nothing at the bridge frightened the girls or they would have phoned home. these guys were hassling them from their car and the phone rings, scaring them, so they shoot, so the girls can't answer the phone and blow the whistle on them.
Assault weapons would be unusual, but rifles and shotguns...no.It was described as execution style. So as far as revenge, it might have been revenge against a family member, not the girls themselves. Maybe somebody knew the girls frequented this path and waited for them. If it was more of a spontaneous killing, then the killers would have had to be carrying these weapons with them all time time, which is somewhat risky (what if they got stopped by LE for speeding or something). But I don't know the area...maybe it's not unusual for people to have guns in their cars all the time?
How long would it have taken the girls to walk to where they were found from the home?
Also, did the Grandfather walk or did he drive a car when he went to look for them??
Sorry, jumping in late. This is so disgusting that two little girls were cut down like this for no apparent reason that is obvious right now.
I have read speculation of drugs and joy killing so far. Someone mentioned that they were the only 2 girls in the school. At their ages, would this have been a "middle school" (like maybe 6th to 8th graders)??
I would like to know where the cellphone they were carrying was found.
"I can't describe coming up on it," Peter Placker said, sobbing uncontrollably as he recalled walking up to the scene, only about one-quarter mile from his house. "I done it once, and I can't do it again."The grandfather walked to find them. (Er . . . I think he walked.)