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The giving away of her baby's belonging in such short order fits a pattern. That's all I'll say.
It's very disturbing that the police would talk about charging the 17 yo as adult and to determine who pulled the trigger at this very early investigation that based solely on the woman's identification is very disturbing.
Where is the evidence the teenagers were at the scene at 9 am that morning? Where are the blood/DNA or GSR on their clothings and hands? Where are the witnesses who saw the teenagers there let alone pulling the trigger.
Is the place so isolated that nobody could hear the commotion or the shot fired and nobody ran out to see what's going on? At 9 am shouldn't there be people going about to work or doing something?
This is something else that bothers me. Like I said earlier, I live in Brunswick. When I drove my daughter to school, there were people all over the place at that hour. Everywhere. Walking to school, walking to work. It's a very impoverished area. The school is surrounded by the projects. Lots of people walk because they just don't have a car. I can't believe that, one block off the school, there were no witnesses, as has been reported.