Taunting Message at Weleetka Crime Scene
I just noticed a lot of visits to this blog within the last few hours by people looking for more information on the Weleetka case. I was hopeful that the surge meant breaking news. I immediately checked the news to see if there had been any developments in solving the double-homicide. There were several new articles relating to the story, but I was disappointed to see the “news” was just a reheated story from last week.
Someone had scrawled a message onto a cross at the roadside memorial for Skyla Whitaker and Taylor Paschal-Placker. The message was discovered a month after the two little girls were mysterious shot to death in Okfuskee county, near Weleetka, Oklahoma. The words said “You’ll never catch me!” or perhaps something similar.
There have been no major developments in this case since a sketch was released of a possible person of interest. This evil taunt is likely just someone’s idea of humor, and investigators regard it as just that. In this day and age, anonymity allows people to say the cruelest things, usually with no consequences. Some wanker was probably bored with his Internet griefing and sought to create a little excitement at the expense of two murdered girls. While I hope whoever did write this stupid message is discovered, I don’t think that speculating it’s some sort of communication from the actual killer will be very productive.
Of course, there are those who like to imagine the sensational, such as those that think that Megan Touma’s killer marks the return of the Zodiac, or a copycat. It is still unknown who killed those two little girls. The person (or persons) that committed this unthinkable crime are evil, no doubt. They are beyond contempt and disgust. Those that try to garner some twisted entertainment value out of this tragedy may unwittingly be in league with the depraved miscreant that carved the message on that cross. The person that wrote that message wants to stir people up and get them talking, but not in a productive way –in a way that detracts from the real crime and invents a delusion. The killer must be found, but playing to the whims of this instigator may only create more confusion and rumor in a case already outside the grasp of comprehension.
If you want to read about this message, you can do so here:
Ominous Warning Found at Skyla Whitaker and Taylor Paschal-Placker Crime Scene
Ominous message left at murdered Weleetka girls’ memorial
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