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Kara Beth Borden is 14, owns two weblogs and was the focus of a national amber alert after her parents were each shot in the head and died Sunday morning in Lititz, Pennsylvania. Police believed she was kidnapped by her 18-year-old boyfriend. The 14-ye ar-old girl is being held in safe custody until Pennsylvania investigato rs know if she was a victim or participant. Her webpage is pink, and she talked online like most teens using acronyms and incomplete sentences, the shorthand of the net, throughout her post ings. Kara's parents disapproved of her seeing 18-year-old David, and when she broke curfew Saturday night, her parents called him to their home to tal k David brought a handgun. Dont ever settle for the good when you can get the best! They are filled with the angst of adolescence: immediate, emotional and important, each seeking peer acceptance. There is little online to forte ll of the deadly events. Life in the Bordon household in Lititz, Pennsylvania was busy, and center ed around church. A news report in a Pennsylvania newspaper says Kara wa s baptised in a backyard hot tub. mk byeeeeeee lyl <3Kara<3 David didn't post much on his three blogs. Police quickly pieced together the events of Saturday night and Sunday morning from the accounts of Ka ra's siblings. When his name was released to the press as a suspect, hi s weblogs became filled with over a thousand comments from strangers. When police reported that David and Kara disappeared, they described Kara wearing a Pillar sweatshirt, a Christian rock band she idolized. heh that otay tho" To read their blogs is to look into a sub-world, a world of Christian con temporary music and searching for Jesus; a place where music speaks volu mes to Pennsylvania home-schooled teens. grin some ppl didn't tho, i think they were just tired and grumpy lol" There are ways to behave and something out of the norm is noticed. " Before the shootings, the town of Lititz was coming to terms with another shooting. Last Monday, another young man shot a Lititz policeman over a routine traffic violation and later died in a gun battle with state pol ice. Kara and David's weblogs don't explain why a mother and father are dead. The community in Lititz is trying to understand what's happening, along with the rest of the world when the news reached CNN and BBC. But, the teens who cons idered David and Kara among their circle of friends find where they can express themselves out of reach from the world, yet right in front it: t heir weblogs. david is my frien d and i care about what happens to him.
they are definately going to b e in our thoughts and prayers." And Pillar's bass player wrote, "Yeah, w e've been keeping up on this since we found out. We believ e they might have been at the October Lancaster, PA show. As teen blog communities come to terms with an international story of a l ocal murder, the question of how and why it happened to them goes beyond lyrics and love. While the story of a 14-year-old girl, dead parents, a nd an 18-year-old religious teen climb Google news and bounces around bl ogs, Lancaster Country Coroner G Gary Kirchner told an AP reporter, "It 's completely insane, completely insane.
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