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Old 10-24-2012, 12:56 PM
 
Location: The place where the road & the sky collide
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They aren't releasing what the exact facebook statement was, but it was enough for the mom to feel pretty sure that her boys did it. I'm sure it will some out soon.

Looks like the 17 year old is in special ed. Hopefully they won't try to paint him as incompetent and not responsible for his actions.
Bankbridge has a large clientel who are there because of violence. That will only go so far because they hid the body. That says that they both knew that it was wrong.
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Old 10-24-2012, 01:02 PM
 
Location: Paramus, NJ
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>__< R.I.P. Autumn. I was hoping for a positive outcome of this case when she was first reported missing. This is just too extreme and sad over a bicycle. May justice be served and Autumn's family find peace.
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Old 10-24-2012, 02:26 PM
 
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Jezus, why am I not surprised. Its so pathetically sad on so many levels. our Hearts and prayers for Autumn and her family.
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Old 10-25-2012, 04:16 PM
 
Location: Murphy, NC
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So sad such an innocent thing like trading a bike part ends like this. Sweet child and mother I'm sorry this happend we need to clean up society. I hope the boys parents pay the price as well as an example for parents who don't do their job.
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Old 10-27-2012, 04:41 AM
 
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So sad such an innocent thing like trading a bike part ends like this. Sweet child and mother I'm sorry this happend we need to clean up society. I hope the boys parents pay the price as well as an example for parents who don't do their job.
Stop blaming the parents for things their teenage children do. I highly doubt either of their parents told or taught them to strangle a chick to death and then throw her body in a recycling bin, so unless you can prove that they did, shut your smelly, rotten mouth.
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Old 10-27-2012, 10:46 AM
 
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I wonder if Autumn felt it was ok to go see them alone, if she did, because she knew her Father knew them. I don't mean he knew them well but he did say he knew the boys. How does a 12 year old girl have a FB account?

I give the boys Mother credit for being decent and smart enough to go to the police. She knew they would be found eventually through their FB account. FB is the first thing parents and the police look into to find out what they need to know about the person(s).

I don't think she was murdered because of a bike. I think the bike was the reason they got together but something else transpired that led to her murder. Maybe they wanted more than just selling a bike and she would be the payment instead of a cash transaction or bike trade.

The 17 yr old could be in Special Ed due to a simple thing like dyslexia or just not a fast enough reader. I agree they both showed they knew what they did was wrong Special Ed or not hiding her body in a dumpster not only showed that but that they didn't have an ounce of empathy or respect even for her body let alone life. There's something particularly heinous about dumping her in the dumpster as opposed to burying her. Of course not murdering her in cold blood would have been the better choice. What the hell happened!
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Old 10-28-2012, 09:10 AM
 
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This happened less than 2 miles from my home, and has been haunting me. How does something like that happen? What drove those 2 boys to murder? I guess we all want answers to this heinous crime. Sigh.
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Old 10-28-2012, 09:12 AM
 
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This happened less than 2 miles from my home, and has been haunting me. How does something like that happen? What drove those 2 boys to murder?

The need for a bike to part out for a few dollars, thats what drove them to murder..
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Old 10-28-2012, 03:48 PM
 
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I wonder if Autumn felt it was ok to go see them alone, if she did, because she knew her Father knew them. I don't mean he knew them well but he did say he knew the boys. How does a 12 year old girl have a FB account?

I give the boys Mother credit for being decent and smart enough to go to the police. She knew they would be found eventually through their FB account. FB is the first thing parents and the police look into to find out what they need to know about the person(s).

I don't think she was murdered because of a bike. I think the bike was the reason they got together but something else transpired that led to her murder. Maybe they wanted more than just selling a bike and she would be the payment instead of a cash transaction or bike trade.

The 17 yr old could be in Special Ed due to a simple thing like dyslexia or just not a fast enough reader. I agree they both showed they knew what they did was wrong Special Ed or not hiding her body in a dumpster not only showed that but that they didn't have an ounce of empathy or respect even for her body let alone life. There's something particularly heinous about dumping her in the dumpster as opposed to burying her. Of course not murdering her in cold blood would have been the better choice. What the hell happened!
They dumped the body in a recycle bin, not a dumpster. The 17 year old is a student at Bankbridge. The school has various classified students. One of those groups are students who are too violent to be in regular classrooms. My sister taught special ed in Gloucester County for 36 years & sent students there for that reason.
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Old 10-30-2012, 03:42 PM
 
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They dumped the body in a recycle bin, not a dumpster. The 17 year old is a student at Bankbridge. The school has various classified students. One of those groups are students who are too violent to be in regular classrooms. My sister taught special ed in Gloucester County for 36 years & sent students there for that reason.
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