"Since they said it was a special tire thread, why on earth would someone order a special thread if they intended to commit such a crime. Unless they wanted to get caught...for a promotion of a liberal agenda? Tin foil hat on."
Nah. Stupid 18-20 year old kids. They don't think at all. It turns out that this car is probably owned by Cloyd's parents.
"Hey, Dad, can we borrow the SUV? There are these churches that need burned. Thanks!"
A joke, they think this was. A joke. They're about to find out the true meaning of humor, I think, or at least irony.
Dumb kids. A little beer. A little drama. They're not going to be happy boys for a long, long time, although, if they're gay, as many suspect, they should find plenty of "action" where they're headed.
This was no joke, not one, not eleven churches. Of course, they are going to say whatever is in their best interest.
Exactly. These doofs were too stupid to realize that they were riding on Neon Signs pointing right to them.
I still think the "joke" story is a ruse that they are hoping works. I am sticking with the theater students doing a "documentary" theory.
Plus, I think that Cloyd is the ringleader and not Mosely.
Nah... They're dumb, all right, because all dumbass teens say their misbehavior started out as "a joke."
But I guarantee you that even the first set of arsons wasn't "a joke" at the time. They were all pissed about churches, or something, and now they're being typical dumbasses trying to downplay the seriousness of what they did.