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Keep an eye on your kids

Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 1:47 pm
by KD5NRH
And living in a small town doesn't keep them completely safe.

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,365081,00.html
Investigator in Oklahoma Double Murder: 'Shooter Wanted These Girls Dead'
Tuesday , June 10, 2008
By Sara Bonisteel

An official investigating the double murder of two young girls in Oklahoma said Tuesday the "shooter wanted these girls dead," as the relative who discovered their lifeless bodies remembered the children as inseparable best friends.
Taylor Dawn Paschal-Placker, 13, and Skyla Jade Whitaker, 11, were found shot to death in a ditch Sunday along a rural road in Weleetka, Okla., about 90 miles from Oklahoma City.
"There's obviously an issue here where the shooter wanted these girls dead and certainly carried that to its fullest extent," Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation Inspector Stan Florence told FOX News.
An autopsy found they had been shot multiple times. Florence said it didn't appear that they were molested. The girls were found clothed in their T-shirts and shorts.
Florence confirmed that they have identified a person of interest in the case, stopping short of calling the individual a suspect.
We have "someone who we're interested in at this point," he said. "But we do have other leads, as well, that may lead us to other suspects."
Florence said they were acting on tips to identify the person's relationship with the grade-schoolers.
"We believe this person may have known these two girls," Florence said. "We're trying to establish the type of relationship, if there was one, where we can determine exactly what connection there was between them."
Meanwhile, the man who found the bodies said the girls were inseparable.
"When they didn't have something to do with their parents, they spent all their time talking to each other or spent the night with each other," Peter Placker, Taylor's biological grandfather, told FOXNews.com.
Placker raised Taylor as his own daughter and said she was a straight-A student who quickly made friends when the family moved to Weleetka from Oklahoma City several years ago.
"She touched everybody," Placker said. "Everybody down here loved her."
Taylor had made the quarter-mile walk down the road to a bridge daily for a year for exercise, Placker told FOXNews.com.
"She hardly ever does it at the same time everyday," he said. "Sometimes she'll do it in the morning, sometimes she'll do it in the afternoon, sometimes she'll do it about an hour or two before dark."
Placker found Taylor and Skyla dead after they didn't return home from one of those walks Sunday afternoon.
"She was my only baby," Placker said. "I've got four other ones, but that's my baby."
Investigators planned to hold a news conference at 3 p.m. ET to discuss the case. A $10,000 reward has been offered for information leading to an arrest and conviction.

Re: Keep an eye on your kids

Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 8:10 pm
by GlockenHammer
There are bad people everywhere, not just in slums, dark alleys and "bad parts of town". They're in nice neighborhoods, small towns, churches and charity groups. How many crime victims expected to be victims? As someone once said, "If I thought I'd need a gun, I wouldn't have gone there."

Also, they no longer have a "person of interest" and are still looking for a suspect. I hope they get this scum.

Re: Keep an eye on your kids

Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 8:21 pm
by seamusTX
Shades of Laura Smither from Friendswood. There is no safe neighborhood north of Antarctica.

- Jim

Re: Keep an eye on your kids

Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2008 2:31 am
by KD5NRH
seamusTX wrote:Shades of Laura Smither from Friendswood. There is no safe neighborhood north of Antarctica.
It gets worse; there was an update that they had determined at least two guns were used, so presumably two shooters.

That would rule out some lone looney looking for jollies, which would have been bad enough.

Re: Keep an eye on your kids

Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2008 10:32 am
by gregthehand
I REALLY hate to say it but I can see this one going unsolved. It's been way past 48 hrs and the trail now is pretty cold. Of course I sincerely hope they catch who(m) did it but I don't know. This just seems like one of those cases where they only find the guy(s) 15 years later or something. :sad:

I know I'd like to catch up with whoever did it. :cup: :fire

Re: Keep an eye on your kids

Posted: Sat Jun 14, 2008 8:44 am
by KD5NRH
gregthehand wrote:I REALLY hate to say it but I can see this one going unsolved. It's been way past 48 hrs and the trail now is pretty cold. Of course I sincerely hope they catch who(m) did it but I don't know. This just seems like one of those cases where they only find the guy(s) 15 years later or something. :sad:

I know I'd like to catch up with whoever did it. :cup: :fire
Latest update: sketch of POI and vehicle description released.
http://www.cnn.com/2008/CRIME/06/13/okl ... topstories

This kind of thing is why I have a notepad with a dozen or more plate numbers and vehicle descriptions with date/time/location and why they looked out of place. Pretty much every cellphone on the market has a voice recorder too. I usually record them in there when I spot them, then put it on paper when I get where I'm going.

Re: Keep an eye on your kids

Posted: Sat Jun 14, 2008 1:01 pm
by Vic303
One news report said they girls were shot with different caliber weapons, leading the cops to believe there were at least two shooters. Any updates on that line of thought?

Re: Keep an eye on your kids

Posted: Sun Jun 15, 2008 12:30 am
by KD5NRH
Vic303 wrote:One news report said they girls were shot with different caliber weapons, leading the cops to believe there were at least two shooters. Any updates on that line of thought?
Nothing to contradict it yet. I tend to agree with the relative quoted that, since the girls were found just a few feet apart, a single shooter wouldn't have been likely to have time or reason to change guns.