She pulled the alarm to bring children out into the hall so she could shoot them. She would have known that this was the only way to get them out in the hall after some of their teachers had heard gunfire.
I think her purpose in pulling the fire alarm was to bring the children out of their classrooms to make it easier to shoot them. She drove right past the group outside because they weren't in the plan she'd honed for months - she'd planned a horrific massacre of children in a school, the...
Imo it also shows she was legally sane at the time of the murders. She understood the consequences of her actions and she knew what she was doing was bad. So while mental health issues are obviously a factor here, she was fully culpable for murdering 6 people.
I doubt it was a publicity stunt. I think the guy might have become emotionally over involved in the case to the extent that his perception of the facts is affected. Some cases have that affect on some people - see also Madeleine McCann and the amount of people who leaped from criticising her...
I think people are imagining that the person being irritably hand waved at is some poor oppressed servant, like Charles is doing a royal version of being rude to the waitress.
It's more likely to be Lord Snootypants, 12th Viscount of Whatnot and Master of the Inkwell. He had ONE job, no...
Duke of Cambridge is William, Duke of York is Andrew , Earl of Wessex is Edward and Duke of Sussex is Harry.
Sad news about the Queen, she was a remarkable woman and the British are rightly proud of her.
Utter nonsense. People who believe the WM3 to be innocent don't deserve this kind of cheap mischaracterisation of their position. And people who believe them to be guilty and argue their case in good faith don't deserve to be associated with trolling posts such as the one above.
Good point.
It's possible that someone parked a vehicle up at the lay-by near the entrance to the road and walked down without being noticed. I can't help but think that there must have been a vehicle involved because otherwise where did she disappear to?
I don't think so, Cashelard isn't that remote. I live a few miles down the road from it, anybody driving up the main Donegal road would see the turn off.
You never know. There are cases which get solved after decades - Jacob Wetterling, Sharon Marshall for example. All of these cases look unsolvable until the right piece of evidence turns up.
I do think with Johnny Gosch though that if his case is ever solved it will be as part of a series...
I never said anyone was a liar, don't put words in my mouth. I stand by what I said in my last two posts - TH can't be ruled out but he can't be ruled guilty either.
I'm frankly skeptical of both the accusations of sexual abuse against Hobbs and the connection between them, even if true, and these murders. I'm staying on the fence when it comes to TH.
I wouldn't rush to judgement against Terry Hobbs either. There's no love lost between him and his former in laws because of the death of Pams brother so that has to be taken into account.
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