The Text Messages Don’t Add Up
When you really look at the wording in these supposed text messages, too many things don’t make sense. Let’s break them down.
- How Could He Have Seen It?
The message reads:
“I thought they caught the person?
no, they grabbed some crazy old dude, then interrogated someone in similar clothing. I had planned to grab my rifle from my drop point shortly after, but most of that side of town got locked down. Its quiet, almost enough to get out, but theres one vehicle lingering.”
If he was truly fleeing the scene, how could he have seen police arrest an old man and then interrogate someone else? Someone actively on the run isn’t hanging around watching arrests unfold. That’s a contradiction right off the bat.
- The Word Choice
The message also says: “I changed outfits.”
No male in a situation like this would likely use the word “outfit.” They would say “clothes,” “gear,” or even just “changed.” The wording feels out of place—almost like it was written to sound casual, but misses how people actually speak.
3. If He Was So Smart…
Finally, this kid was supposedly intelligent and tactical. If that’s true, why would he put all of this in a text message? Especially when everyone knows law enforcement can and will comb through every text in the area after a crime. A “smart” person wouldn’t incriminate themselves like this.
Conclusion
Each part of the message raises more questions than answers. The timeline doesn’t match up, the wording feels off, and the logic behind sending the message at all is flawed. Something about these texts simply doesn’t add up.
