kaylee s dead. unlike rex krebs, thomas is a complete stranger to the criminal justice system. here he s 12. his sister s dead. he s emotionally an infant at this point. if emotional wounds were visible, this child would have bled to death before the first interview was over. in the summer of 2006, thomas is about to enter the eighth grade while living here with kaylee and their mother melody jones. melody is on disability. she tells authorities she suffers from mental illness and has attempted suicide at least once. she could go from one emotion to the other in a snap. if we me and my sister were playing and got too loud or anything, my mom would flip out and start yelling and screaming and grab something to hit one of us.
if we, me and my sister were playing, we got too loud or anything, my mom would flip out and start yelling and screaming and grab something and hit one of us. so i stayed away from her. because i didn t know how she would act. on august 7th, shortly after they find kaylee s body in her bedroom, both thomas and his mother are asked to come to camden police headquarters. thomas enters the box. or interview room. what follows is a remarkable window into the interrogation process, from the suspect s point of view. did you argue with your sister very often? every now and then, maybe once a day. i just answered the questions. i didn t think there would be anything wrong in telling them. so i just said this is what happened in our house. this is how our house functions.
complete stranger to the criminal justice system. here he s 12. his sister s dead. he s emotionally an infant at this point. if emotional wounds were visible, this child would have bled to death before the first interview was over. in the summer of 2006, thomas is about to enter the eighth grade while living here with kaylee and their mother melody jones. melody is on disability. she tells authorities she suffers from mental illness and has attempted suicide at least once. she could go from one emotion to the other in a snap. if we me and my sister were playing and got too loud or anything, my mom would flip out and start yelling and screaming and maybe grab something to hit one of us. so i stayed away from her, because i didn t know how she would act.
his 11-year-old sister, kaley. i didn t do do it. i m going to tell them the truth. kaylee s dead. unlike rex krebs, thomas is a complete stranger to the criminal justice system. here he s 12. his sister s dead. he s emotionally an infant at this point. if emotional wounds were visible, this child would have bled to death before the first interview was over. in the summer of 2006, thomas is about to enter the eighth grade while living here with ca kaylee and their mother, melody jones. melody is on disability. she tells authorities she suffers from mental illness and has attempted suicide at least once. she could go from one emotion to the other in a snap. if we me and my sister were playing and got too loud or anything, my mom would flip out
if we me and my sister were playing and got too loud or anything, my mom would flip out and start yelling and screaming and grab something to hit one of us. so i stayed away from her. because i didn t know how she would act. on august 7th, shortly after their find caylee s body in her bedroom, both thomas and his mother are asked to come to camden headquarters. thomas enters the box, or interview room. what follows is a remarkable window into the interrogation process.ç from the suspect s point of view. did you argue with your sister very often? every now and then, like, once a day. i just answered the questions. i didn t think there would be anything wrong in telling them. so i just said this is what happened in our house. this is how our house functions.