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2 Wylie teens murder classmate and get caught dumping the body.
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Originally posted by svo855 View PostNot really; the guy that hung himself did it by mistake. There was also never any doubt in anyone's mind that the one who got squished by the bus (with his sister riding in it) was going to win what we now call "The Darwin Award" and the guy who shot himself was a POS that did the world a favor."If I asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses." - Henry Ford
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Originally posted by Kimmypie View PostI guess kids aren't smart enough to watch a few shows on the ID network to ensure they know how to get away with it!I don't like Republicans, but I really FUCKING hate Democrats.
Sex with an Asian woman is great, but 30 minutes later you're horny again.
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Looks like it was premeditated now.
Shame those two won't be pissing them selves while they wait for a rope.
WYLIE -- Ivan Mejia, the 17-year-old murder victim allegedly killed by two Wylie East classmates, was placed in a headlock and choked to death, according to a juvenile probation officer who testified in the suspects' first court appearance Monday.
The officer, who is familiar with the case, testified that the murder indicated a "significant amount of planning," and they had reason to believe the planning dates back to March 3. She said the suspects tied a sock around the victim's mouth and held his nose as they choked him to death.
The 16-year-old suspects, Brenden Bridges and Adam Staup, were arrested Saturday after they allegedly ran from police while in a wooded area near Firewheel Mall. Police waited by the boys' vehicle, and when they returned they told officers they were "burying a body."
Mejia's body was found in a creek when officers searched of the area. Police said Sunday he was killed directly behind Wylie East High School, where all three teens were students. The suspects are juniors, and Mejia was a senior.
“It doesn’t make sense,” said Daniel Romero, who grew up with Mejia at their community church. “I still can’t believe it. I can’t believe how someone would do that to someone like him.”
The suspects then allegedly brought the body to where they were found in Garland.
“All the hairs stood up on my body. I didn’t know what to do,” said Wylie East mother Kelly Martin, describing the moment she found out what happened. Martin lives yards away from where police say the crime occurred. The whole thing is taking a toll.
“[It was] on my street, kids we know,” she said. “It was heartbreaking.”
The probation officer also indicated a possible motive for the first time, saying one of the suspects was involved with the same girl as the victim, Mejia.
There was a sign asking for privacy taped up on the front door of the Mejia family home Monday.
Neighbor Jana Thomas tells News 8 she saw Ivan just a couple days before he was killed. She called him a nice boy who helped her dad take care of their puppies.
“We’re very upset about it,” Thomas said.
Mejia had planned to join the Marines.
Bridges and Staup were charged with 1st Degree Murder for the crime, and are being held at the Collin County Juvenile Detention Center.
“I couldn’t really see them doing that, and just knowing they did, that put me in shock,” Megan Jenkins said.
Adam Staup's family attended the hearing Monday. The suspect's brother told News 8 "he’s a good kid that made one big mistake.”
This is the second time in two years Wylie police have found themselves investigating a teenager’s death at the hands of other teens.
Nahum Martinez, a Wylie East High School track-and-field runner, was shot in the head on March 31, 2012 by a juvenile suspect. That suspect pleaded guilty to manslaughter charges in June 2013.
“It affects the entire community, the school, the police department, the city,” said Sgt. Donna Valdepena of the Wylie police.
News 8 has chosen to reveal the names of the juvenile suspects due to the premeditated and serious nature of the crime.Jon
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"He's a good kid who made one big mistake."
I just can't understand these family members. If he were a good kid, he wouldn't have planned a damn murder!
Every single time a family member is interviewed after a crime..."Oh he's such a good boy". Fucking morons.
This is part of what's wrong with this world. People can't face facts. Hell no I don't want to admit my family member is shitty, but if they killed someone chances are they are pretty damn bad!
/end rant/sigpic
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Originally posted by Kimmypie View Post"He's a good kid who made one big mistake."
I just can't understand these family members. If he were a good kid, he wouldn't have planned a damn murder!
Every single time a family member is interviewed after a crime..."Oh he's such a good boy". Fucking morons.
This is part of what's wrong with this world. People can't face facts. Hell no I don't want to admit my family member is shitty, but if they killed someone chances are they are pretty damn bad!
/end rant/
The father of Connecticut school shooter Adam Lanza said in his first interview about the massacre that what his son did couldn't "get any more evil" and he wishes his son hadn't been born.
"How much do I beat up on myself about the fact that he's my son? A lot."
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