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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I was floored to watch a newscast and apparently the victim's parents and sibling were sitting outside the house for hours and hours while the crime scene was being processed. Was there no victim's advocates to take them somewhere? Ask questions? Seems strange. Also, some weird crimes happened at the Main St shopping center over the past couple of months. I'll have to look up what happened, but a couple of random assaults if I recall. That's very near the crime scene. [/quote] Why weren’t they with the wife and kids?[/quote] Because the wife was being questioned as a suspect - as we mentioned and all you all had to say was ‘they went to bible study for twenty years’[/quote] This still makes no sense - if the wife was being questioned (which would make sense even if she is innocent), even more reason to ask why they weren’t with the kids. [/quote] Maybe they were sleeping. They are a baby and 2 year old. Or maybe with a kind friend helping out.[/quote] If she has kids that age it’s possible that she was sleeping in one of their rooms and not next to her husband.[/quote] FWIW, a close friend on twitter has stated he was shot while she was in bed next to him. That said, that's a separate issue from where the kids were while the crime scene was being processed. No way were they just left in the house to sleep. Probably with the mom or her family elsewhere. Just very odd that the man's family were literally sitting on chairs outside in the blazing heat. But the man's father said he thought it was a 'home invasion.' [/quote]
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