Thanks for replying to all the false statements on here with the facts. I can tell you have studied this case thoroughly, and have a good grasp of the facts.
There is so much misinformation and disinformation whirling around about this case today, it's giving me a headache.
I don't have the patience to answer all the erroneous remarks.
Just glad there is someone here with the facts, and with the patience to correct all the misconceptions.
Sandra Ford, a retired fifth-grade teacher at Kilby School in Florence supervised Karr's internship, says she was concerned by the way he related to female students. Karr's marriages to teen girls also generated talk in the area. Court records show a 14-year-old girl sought an annulment of their "ceremonial marriage" in 1985. She claimed she feared for her life when she agreed to wed him in 1984, when she was just 13 and he was 19. Karr admitted she was a minor, but denied she was 13.
A judge granted the annulment. Karr later married Lara Karr, who was 16 when their twin daughters died the day they were born on September 1st, 1989. The girls, Angel and Innocence Karr, are buried in the cemetery of a rural church in a family plot. Former Sheriff A-C Tice says the twins were born at home. Probate Judge Annette Bozeman says Karr apparently delivered his children.
Let's see- you posted to me around 8 last night and it's now 1:30AM my time - my patience has just about run out now, lol! There are 26 active threads on this now.
I don't have that many answers, but I do see people getting some one thing slightly off and taking it off in another direction. If I know the correction to it, I'll say so - then they can make a better decision on the scenario that is playing out here.
After 10 years, most people have been exposed to the basics of the case, so they ought to have absorbed it by osmosis! Anyhoo, you're welcome!