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In reply to the discussion: Police: Slain Baby, Mom Victims of Random Crime [View all]mainer
(12,557 posts)51. Funny, then, that Huffington Post made no mention of it
Last edited Wed Mar 27, 2013, 03:59 PM - Edit history (2)
on that very same day, when his aunt was still providing an alibi:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/03/23/demarquis-elkins-arrested-baby-antonio_n_2939022.html
Nor did ABC on 3/25:
http://www.wptv.com/dpp/news/national/sherry-west-demarquise-elkins-case-brunswick-georgia-teens-appear-in-court-in-baby-shooting-case
So somehow, even though ABC and Huffington Post didn't seem to know about the aunt until 3/26, we the public were supposed to know about her way back from the beginning?
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To all the naysayers who were questioning if the mother was complicit in this heinous crime,
premium
Mar 2013
#1
A pond can hold more than one gun. They are testing the one that they found to verify whether it is
AnotherMcIntosh
Mar 2013
#102
No, the victim blaming began here within minutes of the story being broken
geek tragedy
Mar 2013
#15
Geek, I hadn't seen that and won't add to it. There was a take on her looks there:
freshwest
Mar 2013
#96
I'd imagine that as many as three people who voiced "concerns" were sincere
LanternWaste
Mar 2013
#42
Calling it "random" is a comforting myth to help people avoid thinking about what actually happened
slackmaster
Mar 2013
#114
By being aware of your surroundings, you are actively reducing your likelihood of becoming a victim
slackmaster
Mar 2013
#121