First, I am the author and I am certainly NOT trying to villify all the adolescents living in the area.
For you to claim such a thing is absurd. What kind of grade did you get in reading comprehension?
I offered SPECULATION, and stated it was speculation several times but hey, don’t tell the truth or anything.
I gave my reasons. Your reasons are just as valid, perhaps even more so in that I did NOT know about homeless people as I don’t live anywhere near there. I only have access to what is written in the papers but just lie if it suites you.
You are such a fine chap. And I am a female with my picture very obvious, not that anyone with a reading comprehension problem would have seen it, on my ugly site.
>>What kind of grade did you get in reading comprehension?
Did I attack you personally? If you can’t handle people disagreeing with your posts, then stick to your blog and don’t post them on a public message board.
I only read the Somer Thompson part of your blog and didn’t bother with the whole thing so I missed your picture. It had nothing to do with my reading comprehension.
Furthermore, you admit that you only know what you read in the papers, and I know more about the area than you, and then you accuse me of LYING? Lying about what?
This is from your blog:
So I figure the cops got someone without a car in their sights. Now I could be wrong as Im speculating here, folks, just speculating.
If an adolescent school kid, also walking home from school on that day Somer disappeared, somehow saw Somer skipping along by herself, for example, and that adolescent did harm to Somer and needed to get rid of her body afterwards, the likely and easiest disposal method would be, Im thinking the local dumpsters.
Apartment complexes always have those dumpsters in the parking lots and if this adolescent lived in such an apartment he or she would likely know trash pickup times and days. A teenaged boy would probably be real knowledgeable about this sort of thing, perhaps himself charged with dumping the family trash.
Somers siblings would likely know other school kids who walk the same route home after school and soon enough the police would be questioning all so named.
My guess for now, based on pure speculation and likely to be wrong as it is to be right, is that Somer met her sad fate at the hands of some weird and troubled adolescent also walking home from school that day.
Since almost all adolescents seem to be a little “weird and troubled”, that pretty much puts them all on the suspect list.
BTW, many homeless people don’t have cars either.