> Seems to me they should have immediately called for any
> available help, locked down that facility, no one comes
> or goes, locate any possible witnesses, and start a
> building to building search to look for more possible
> victims, bodies etc.
Everytime there’s a murder without an immediate arrest on a 12,000 student, 2600 acre college campus?
Wow.
I’m glad you’re not in charge, then.
I don't believe double murders occur on campuses everyday.
In addition, it was only a 10 minute stroll to where the murderer was sitting in his room, arming up, writing, or what ever he was doing. They walked it off.
The point here is, you have a double murder scene, no gun, meaning no murder suicide. There was no proof the murderer had left the campus. No one should have just assumed the murderer just left town. There could very well have been other victims, others injured, or bodies located else where at the school.
This should have warranted an immediate, large scale law enforcement response, to search for witnesses, other victims suspects etc.
What if you had a daughter, laying on her bed, three buildings away from a double murder that just occurred at a school, and the suspect was still at large, armed. Would you expect law enforcement to respond with every possible resource available?