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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have a hard time believing that the cops didn't extensively interrogate the parents about their interactions with him after the murders, and that if there was ANY indication they knew he was the killer and acted to help him conceal his crime or hid from the police, they wouldn't be charged. The idea that the police just let it go because he pled guilty doesn't make sense. Aiding and abetting a murderer after the fact is a serious crime and if they had evidence that the family did this, I think they'd be charging them even with the guilty plea. In part because of what people are saying here -- if the parents helped him try to get away with it, that does real harm to the families of the victims. Which leads me to conclude that the evidence simply doesn't support this hypothetical. The family may be deeply imperfect, there may have been signs they missed, they may even have understood on some level that things were not quite right, but I really don't think they knew and I definitely don't think they tried to help him get away with it.[/quote] I'll believe that if they ever explain: 1) why they father flew out to drive back with him, and 2) why they were keeping the car parked in the garage.[/quote] I have read that the father already had plans to drive back with him before the murders happened. That could be confirmed by when he bought the plane ticket. I’m not sure if they ever explained why, but maybe he wanted his car to use at home over the break. In fact it seems dumb to drive the car around across country knowing it was under suspicion in a crime, so I don’t think the dad was hiding something. [/quote]
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