enelram
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I'll be curious if LE ever determines what kind
of drugs he was tripping on.
One neighbor at the trailer said she observed him moving stuff out of the house onto the U-Haul at 2am.
It's commonly known that meth users do not
sleep at night and are often up all hours til
they crash.
I've heard of local meth users mowing their lawn at 3am. Neighbors were scratching their
heads, but the younger people knew...
Not that any drugs would be an excuse for what this guy did, but wondering how he could
be so out of it to keep his wife and kids' bodies
covered in maggots, laying in the back of his
wife's van while he drove around the state.
The interior of that van had to have been covered in hatching flies and anyone driving it also.
Will be interesting to see if he did anything to
cover up the smell since he parked the van somewhere for 7-8 weeks. Did no one notice
at the apt. complex where his ex-wife lived?
Just waiting for the 'rest of the story'.
of drugs he was tripping on.
One neighbor at the trailer said she observed him moving stuff out of the house onto the U-Haul at 2am.
It's commonly known that meth users do not
sleep at night and are often up all hours til
they crash.
I've heard of local meth users mowing their lawn at 3am. Neighbors were scratching their
heads, but the younger people knew...
Not that any drugs would be an excuse for what this guy did, but wondering how he could
be so out of it to keep his wife and kids' bodies
covered in maggots, laying in the back of his
wife's van while he drove around the state.
The interior of that van had to have been covered in hatching flies and anyone driving it also.
Will be interesting to see if he did anything to
cover up the smell since he parked the van somewhere for 7-8 weeks. Did no one notice
at the apt. complex where his ex-wife lived?
Just waiting for the 'rest of the story'.