To: kabar
You are right the city manager did come out; however the local media did not report it because it did not fit their agenda.
I only saw it on the net long after he put it out. I am always skeptical of anything on the net.
There is so much misinformation out there that is why I wish a judge had put a stop to the news media trying it on TV.
I heard some lady on Rush just now say the kid lay in the morgue for 3 days before his parents were notified.
If it is true it is inexcusable. I don't think it is true. I never heard it before. I did hear that the person watching the game with him didn't know until the next day he was dead.
Excuse me? If a friend of mine went to the store for skittles and tea and didn't return, I would start looking and get some help looking. . . .
38 posted on
04/02/2012 11:00:53 AM PDT by
DeaconRed
(ZERO supporters are stuck on stupid. . . Always were, always will be. . .)
To: Voter#537
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I heard some lady on Rush just now say the kid lay in the morgue for 3 days before his parents were notified. --
I think the town corrected that failure of basic information early on, too. The family was notified on February 27th. That is a non-contentious piece of information.
40 posted on
04/02/2012 11:17:23 AM PDT by
Cboldt
To: Voter#537
You are right the city manager did come out; however the local media did not report it because it did not fit their agenda. Not so. The local media reported it right after it came out.
I heard some lady on Rush just now say the kid lay in the morgue for 3 days before his parents were notified. If it is true it is inexcusable. I don't think it is true. I never heard it before. I did hear that the person watching the game with him didn't know until the next day he was dead.
It is true. The family filed a missing persons request. One would think that the cell phone would have given the police a clue as to who he was.
43 posted on
04/02/2012 12:19:32 PM PDT by
kabar
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