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by Bklyn » Fri Jul 06, 2012 11:18 am
Yeah, I was thinking the same thing too. It seems they were in the euphoria of leaving Ohio (and the farm) for the first time in ages (ever?). They probably had met many nice people as they drove to these different locations and their guard dropped lower and lower as they went. It doesn't hurt that the murderer is as unassuming as they come...and the family was probably under the assumption that there was safety in their number.
I found it because the website (longform) is one of my favorite places to find in-depth journalistic pieces (that's where I found that article last year you liked about the CIA agent in Pakistan who tried to shoot his way out of a Karachi traffic jam and was in Pakistani custody until we paid the blood money to get him out). I read one or two articles a day during my subway ride into work. This one took me about 4 or 5 days, reading on my phone for 20-30 minutes per trip, because it is so effin long. Most articles are shorter. I enjoyed it though. It was like a movie. The author did an excellent job shifting the lense to different places to tell the full story.
I recommend printing it out and reading it or bookmarking until you make it through the whole thing. It's really worth it.
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