SteveHuff
The Websleuther formerly known as misterallgood
This is just as strange as it gets:
http://www.syracuse.com/news/index.ssf?/base/news-15/1220259324120020.xml&coll=1
Quotes from the news story:
Steve
http://www.syracuse.com/news/index.ssf?/base/news-15/1220259324120020.xml&coll=1
Quotes from the news story:
The death of an 11-year-old [...] Palermo girl on Friday was being investigated Sunday as a homicide, according to state police.
Investigators were releasing almost no information about the death of Erin E. Maxwell at her home at 1647 state Route 264. They would say only that rescue workers responded to a medical call at the home around 5:20 p.m. Friday and that she died of her injuries later at University Hospital.
[...]
Neighbors say Erin and her family kept to themselves in an area where everyone knows each other. They lived in a home filled with 120 cats, according to animal-control investigators. The home reeked of animal feces and urine, the investigators said.
I can't fathom stories like this. I can barely write about them, as a journalist. This one already reeks of very strange, incredibly sad circumstances for the children in the home.Investigators were releasing almost no information about the death of Erin E. Maxwell at her home at 1647 state Route 264. They would say only that rescue workers responded to a medical call at the home around 5:20 p.m. Friday and that she died of her injuries later at University Hospital.
[...]
Neighbors say Erin and her family kept to themselves in an area where everyone knows each other. They lived in a home filled with 120 cats, according to animal-control investigators. The home reeked of animal feces and urine, the investigators said.
Steve