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Anyone remember the case of.. oh, i'm gonna have to look up the names..
Wendy Camp is one of the main people in the story.
She marries a guy, has a kid.. Pregnant with the second, falls into a coma.. He divorces her while she's in the coma and takes the first kid. His mother agrees to let the mother visit the first kid.. She brings friends with her.. The mother kills all three of them.
It's a wilder story than that.. I'm just hitting the highlights there.
(A post on websleuths where the article came from states that the fourth person is Mrs. Twombly; that of course is not verified)
Cole and Cora Twombly. I wonder how they are related to the grandmother and her boyfriend and/or the situation? Also why, oh why, would you agree to meet at an empty or abandoned gas station instead of somewhere safe, i.e. a public parking lot or police station?!
Cole and Cora Twombly. I wonder how they are related to the grandmother and her boyfriend and/or the situation? Also why, oh why, would you agree to meet at an empty or abandoned gas station instead of somewhere safe, i.e. a public parking lot or police station?!
This is likely due to the fact that the school those kids went to is way out in the country. The pickup point was between the Kansas town where the women were from and the school...thus shortening the drive for the Kansas women. There is nothing "public" out there.
In retrospect it is obvious that they should have just driven a little further and picked the kids up at the school.
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