There are so many questions....so many questions left unanswered.
Maybe the investigation has to be like this at this time and maybe out of courtesy to the families whose children were killed.
I will say that I an totally creeped out by the two photos of one of the little girls. I think her name was Emilie Parker but not sure.
There is a photograph of her and family posed in what looks like a professionally taken Christmas photo. When it was taken I don't know.
Then, she is listed as one of the dead.
Then, there is a picture of Obama with 4 - 5 kids surrounding him. (I know...camera hog). I think that is taken after the killings. But, I don't know. Maybe it was taken before the killings.
At any rate, one of the little girls in the photo with Obama is wearing the same outfit that was worn in family portrait. It looks like the same girl. I am of course wearing the new TIN FOIL HAT I got for Christmas!
WEIRD STUFF.
An accurate time line would be very helpful.
>>I think her name was Emilie Parker but not sure.<<
Yep... poor poor Emilie Parker. The cutest of all the victims who just happened to have a FB money grab page set up the day she was “killed”. What better way to tug the heart into giving a few bucks.
You forgot that the girl was wearing “red, black, and silver — the colors of Satanism”.
Maybe that part was a little too out there, even for you, or maybe you just thought that would be too much for others here to put up with.
It’s all an illuminati thing. They faked a girls death, and then had her pose in a nationwide-distributed photo with the President of the United States.
You know, that is just like those evil conspirers, always rubbing their actions in our faces by exposing their dead kids in highly public photos.
“At any rate, one of the little girls in the photo with Obama is wearing the same outfit that was worn in family portrait. It looks like the same girl.”
She looks like the same girl because they were sisters... and the mother stated that she was wearing the sister’s dress. You know, sometimes people do stuff like that as part of the grieving process. I’ve got my late Grandpa’s old parka out for the winter myself, actually.