03-12-09
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Post #29
03-13-2009, 08:56 PM
Ruflossn
If you choose not to decide, you still have made a choice............
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ML,
That is a great thought. However, I can assure that the family now have "guard dogs".
They have relocated and have dogs that would be a detriment to anyone attempting the family harm.
At the time the family moved, they just wanted "out".
Everyday, they were having to drive by the site of the murders and living in the original home, they did not feel safe.
When they left their home, they were seeking safety and a sanctuary away from the deep grief and stress that were brought about by living in the house near the murder site. Quote
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Ruflossin, The above 2 posts are yours..
I'll try to explain what I see here..
IF I understand correctly, PP throws his dogs and possibly cats in someone's yard to be homeless and slowly starve, or be shot...imo
Overlooking how these dogs could have warned a family member IF the killers returned.
Leaving a time-gap at his house with nothing to alert the family of a stranger approaching the house day or night.
Even though the killer has not been arrested, P. got rid of these dogs and T.'s beloved chihuahua??
My question is: HOW could any loving parent get rid of their murdered child's most loved possession, so quickly? This is beyond my understanding!.
They move and now have more dogs, just different ones..
yet, didn't keep T's tiny chihuahua....Hmmm!