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To: Uncle Chip

Come on.

His story isn’t believable.

First, there is a guy with the bus driver talking sternly and kids are in some kind of circle

Then the guy disappears leaving the bus driver who sometimes is a man and sometimes is a woman.

Then the bus driver just leaves these kids with a stranger and disappears.

Instead of taking them to the firehouse.

Someone went out and measured the distance between the firehouse and his driveway.

Supposedly 12 feet

In the middle of chaos and frightened kids screaming and running for their lives - you just sit them down in a strangers yard instead of the firehouse??????

In one interview he first says teacher then says bus driver.

Those kids should have been taken to a safe and secure location.
The firehouse.
Not put them in a circle in some dude’s lawn.


82 posted on 01/24/2013 3:34:12 PM PST by RummyChick
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To: RummyChick
His story isn’t believable.

Sure it is. I've heard his story a dozen times and it is pretty much the same every time:

He found kids on his front lawn with the bus driver.

They were from Ms Soto's class. They would have had to step over her dead body to get out of the school so they would more or less know that she was dead.

He invites them and the bus driver in and he calls each of their parents.

Someone went out and measured the distance between the firehouse and his driveway. Supposedly 12 feet

Meaning what???

The decision to meet at the firehouse wasn't made until later and how would he or the kids know about it.

Those kids escaped the school and were on his lawn before people started gathering at the firehouse.

So what if he embellishes it here and there. Give the guy a break --

85 posted on 01/24/2013 4:22:50 PM PST by Uncle Chip
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