oh suzi that's horrible.
Xander ,'Selfless'
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Egad, Suzi.
Though your son does deserve a pat on the back for joining the search.
Thanks Fred Pete. I'll pass that along but I can bet his response will be "that's part of my job".
I need to put on a movie or something instead of being glued to the news. Now they are saying that the kid entered and placed well in competitions relating to forensics and crime scene investigations. Bleh.
Oh wow, Suzi. That's so awful. Yay your son but geez.
Now they are saying he may have turned himself in. They are pulling all kinds of stuff out of his house and they have already taken his Jeep.
Beyond the basic horror of the whole situation, my brain keeps going to CJ and the rest of the search and rescue team - they are all in the 15 - 18 age range. Trying to picture a kid their age doing this just blows my brain circuits.
I'm afraid this may herald fainting.
Weirdly, that has not occurred me. Because it doesn't feel like the fainty periods I had a few years ago. But I am irritated that it doesn't seem to be linked clearly to meds--last time this happened it was pretty clearly that, and stopped when I dialled down the dosages or spaced it out more.
Suzi--I cannot even...kids...no. Sometimes I feel like adults might have a "reason" for horrible things, but kids have got to be broken. Wired wrong, or broken by force.
Oh Suzi, that's so horrible.
Suzi,
yeesh.
I hope this means the murderer will be in prison for life.
In lighter thoughts
Pew! Pew! Take *that*, Mars!
t Martian town hall
"Mayor, what are you doing about that thing shooting up our sand gardens!"
"Do you know how long I worked on that arrangement? It's driving all over it!"