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What do you think happened?
I was thinking she was part of a kidnapping attempt, and the person (or people) involved decided to throw her from the car. But that doesn’t really hold much weight, considering how neatly her body was placed on the pavement --- you’re not gonna look like that after getting thrown from a car. Her body was obviously placed there by someone, but if you were a criminal would you take the chance of having possible observers spot you? The whole thing doesn't make any sense. |
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i dont know but i absolutely hate that bon jovi song
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I was hoping someone would start a thread after seeing the segment today. It was probably a tragic hit and run accident. The whole crime doesn't make sense. I tried looking for any recent information but couldn't find anything. You'd think by now someone would have come forward with new information.
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Yeah, it was rather hard on the ears.... not like that matters to the case, though. |
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But the body was placed so neatly. I don’t think you’d look like that after getting hit by a car, thrown from a car, or accidentally falling from a car. It was eerie how she was facing down. I agree with the mother --- Katherine was put on that street for her to find.... SICK! I think that the person (or people) involved in this knew the Korzilius family. |
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I don't like the song either but can never seem to get it out of my head after I see that segment.
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I think it was a kidnapping attempt gone wrong involving someone who is familiar with or lives in the neighborhood, only because the way the body was neatly left on the street. If the kidnapper wasn't familiar with the area then I don't think they would've taken the time to neatly place the body without fear of being seen. I think the kidnapper wasn't worried about not blending in with the area. Also the neighborhood doesn't seem to be in a busy area and I would think that a unfamiliar person(s) in the area would be noticed. Finally crimes like this take some type of scoping the area out.
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This case bothers me every time I see it (and not just because of the song). I just feel like someone in that neighborhood knows what happens, and it's just a matter of time before somebody talks or word gets around.
I think I've mentioned this before, but I used to live in the Austin area. While I didn't live near where the Korzillius family lived, I am a bit familiar with the area. Most of those homes in the hills west of Austin are part of relatively knew developments and only upper-middle class and affluent families can afford to live there. The housing tracts can be sort of isolated. So yes, anyone from outside the neighborhood would have stuck out like a sore thumb. This is pure speculation, but I feel like perhaps an older child or teenager from the neighborhood could have done this. Perhaps they tried to kidnap or injure Katherine and panicked when they realized how badly she was hurt and left her out in the street so she would be found. Maybe the parents knew what happened and helped their child cover it up. I don't know, just brainstorming.... |
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She was hit then perpatrators panicked and fiddled with the body. |
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Other people who could fit in without raising suspicion, a deliveryman in the neighborhood who goes there often enough to be familiar with the layout and habits of the homeowners, plus they mentioned getting the mail was a routine that the girl did.
did they mention if the girl had injuries other than her head? If she was hit her body would have more damage impact other than the head. |
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Last edited by OriginalNightstalker; 07-28-2005 at 08:41 PM. |
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They did say she had bruises on her body
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Maybe far fetched, but what about the possiblity of another child being there and having a dirt bike/moped. Dirt bike would make more sense in the wooded area. Katherine sees the boy there and he gives her a ride around the neighborhood. She falls of the bike near the spot where she is found and he lays here there gently to be found.
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JMO,,,but I think that she was riding (holding) on the back of the truck her mother was driving and fell off, just an accident.
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So who let's a kindergartner walk home "a quarter mile" alone?
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A lot of free range parents do allow their kids to wander around unsupervised. I also think that she fell off the back of a scooter or bicycle by an older kid in the neighborhood.
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