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On A life lost
Posted on April 21 at 10:11 p.m. ( Suggest removal )
As I read these comments, I have noticed that the number of high school aged students is increasing. This to me is wonderful because it means awareness is increasing. It also goes to show the wonderful friends Jacob had and that he is very truly missed. However, hw - you have sparked my interest. The article states Jacob had a friend over to play video games that night and was found at 7:30 the next day. What happened that night?? Did his friend have a part in this? parkergrad says he spent the night with his girlfriend, was she there that morning? Does that mean he was at the house all night? The article leaves it very unclear the details of the night. This bothers me as a parent because I am always concerned with the people my children are with and what they are doing and where. They have such a large influence in my childrens' lives, did Kala know who Jacob was with? I realize he was 18 and able to make his own choices, but was he home all night? I wish that the paper would have done a better job answering these questions to make the situation less unclear. Nonetheless, my heart goes out to the family.