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I just interpreted "they" to mean he thought he knew who might have done it, not that there were multiple shooter involved.
Wow...funerals are today. Why was I thinking they were tomorrow? First one has been held. Any covereage/feed of them? I cannot even imagine the pain their families feel.
Last time I checked, drug dealers and arms runners don't worry about permits or what guns are "common". They care more about outpowering LE and others who they deem as an enemy.
Last time I checked, drug dealers and arms runners don't worry about permits or what guns are "common". They care more about outpowering LE and others who they deem as an enemy.
Drug dealers/drug runners do not make it a mission to murder two kids. They have more important things to concern themselves with. Like LE.
I truly believe the shooter/shooters chose this at random and for the thrill. I also feel that the shooter/shooters are somewhat local to the area. It could have been anyone at that time and place who would have been killed. These two angels were in the wrong place at the wrong time. IMVHO...
I agree it's not their "mission" to murder girls, but they do murder potential witnesses which is what some of think these girls were. I agree that the girls were in the wrong place at the wrong time.
The whole thing has reminded me of the 8 remote graves found in Florida at a murderers dumping ground. What would he have done if someone had walked by who could later id him or the car?
When was the last time you heard about a drug bust (or any crime) when fully automatic weapons were involved?
They don't need a fully automatic assault rifle to outgun the police. Semi-auto weapons do that just fine.
It is Oklahoma and they are a bit naive about safety in the rural areas to this day. I know of a woman's church group from a small town that walk several miles on an isolated stretch of road for exercise. Kids are allowed to roam freely in the countryside and people don't think violent crime relates to them. It is always a "city problem" and "never going to happen to us, it is only what we see on the news" type of thinking. It adds up perfectly knowing the mind set.I honestly do not see this as drug related as in dealing or "cooking". I truly cannot help but think this was a thrill killing.
If there was such a reputation for any kind of drugs/dealers in that specific area, I do not think *any* family member would have allowed their children to walk on that road. It has been said one of the young angels would walk this road almost daily. It just does not add up...
I can pull out article after article here in Tulsa where children were targeted or sitting in a home and killed by drug dealing gang bangers. They do not care. It is getting their message across that counts and silencing those who might be tempted to testify against them for other crimes. It goes on here constantly. I just don't post them because there are too many.Drug dealers/drug runners do not make it a mission to murder two kids. They have more important things to concern themselves with. Like LE.
I truly believe the shooter/shooters chose this at random and for the thrill. I also feel that the shooter/shooters are somewhat local to the area. It could have been anyone at that time and place who would have been killed. These two angels were in the wrong place at the wrong time. IMVHO...
Mean streets: AK-47-type guns are turning up in US more often, leaving a trail of blood
http://www.newser.com/article/d8vpcvl84.html
Mean streets: AK-47-type guns are turning up in US more often, leaving a trail of blood
http://www.newser.com/article/d8vpcvl84.html
It is Oklahoma and they are a bit naive about safety in the rural areas to this day. I know of a woman's church group from a small town that walk several miles on an isolated stretch of road for exercise. Kids are allowed to roam freely in the countryside and people don't think violent crime relates to them. It is always a "city problem" and "never going to happen to us, it is only what we see on the news" type of thinking. It adds up perfectly knowing the mind set.
I just interpreted "they" to mean he thought he knew who might have done it, not that there were multiple shooter involved.
I can pull out article after article here in Tulsa where children were targeted or sitting in a home and killed by drug dealing gang bangers. They do not care. It is getting their message across that counts and silencing those who might be tempted to testify against them for other crimes. It goes on here constantly. I just don't post them because there are too many.
If you don't live in an area where gang warfare is prevalent, you wouldn't get the full impact of how they live and what they do. Trust me, they would kill two little girls to silence them and not think twice about doing it.
Welcome to WS, Mouse! Yes...could very well be. I don't think it means anything to the case.I took his statement as just a generic "they." Like when you hear someone say, "They say it might rain," or, "Well, you know what they say...life's hard," or whatever.
Hi everyone -- I'm a new poster here, though I've been reading the boards for a very long time, and hope you don't mind me jumping into the fray.I think when they make an arrest we are all going to be shocked at the motive. .
I can pull out article after article here in Tulsa where children were targeted or sitting in a home and killed by drug dealing gang bangers. They do not care. It is getting their message across that counts and silencing those who might be tempted to testify against them for other crimes. It goes on here constantly. I just don't post them because there are too many.
If you don't live in an area where gang warfare is prevalent, you wouldn't get the full impact of how they live and what they do. Trust me, they would kill two little girls to silence them and not think twice about doing it.