Paniolo22;1803590 said:4 guys, all 20 and under. One confessed. Thought no one would be home. Claiming they didn't go in to kill ST.
mickgreen58;1803595 said:Who is reporting this?
Also, are you saying there were 4 people in the house?
Avery;1803622 said:Great police work in this as they caught the guys responsible very quickly (if this ends up being confirmed).
These young men just screwed up their lives.
Avery;1803622 said:Great police work in this as they caught the guys responsible very quickly (if this ends up being confirmed).
These young men just screwed up their lives.
apickmans;1803630 said:so senseless
stupid young punks.
Citizin tips lead to the arrests
Bob Sacamano;1803613 said:so much for Taylor's previous life-style being his undoing
a wrong place, wrong time situation
CanadianCowboysFan;1803633 said:chances are if they were already ripping off houses before 20, their lives were already screwed up
Cowboys22;1803650 said:Not to be insensitive here, but thats not necessarily true. These guys heard of valuables in the house from friends of Taylors. The fact that he used to run in such circles and/or associated with these kinds of people indirectly led to this tragedy. He wasn't targeted by enemies as many thought would be the case but having low-life associates with loose lips in his past seems to have come back to haunt him. It really is senseless and its just too bad those scumbags didn't just flee when they realized he was home.
redster;1803656 said:From what I heard, it was Taylor's siblings who bragged about his wealth to these guys. I would not blame Taylor's past for this tragedy. It could have been his friends who were bragging about his wealth rather than his siblings. Still, that is not Taylor's fault.