Midway down the page, in the "About Me" section, the author wrote:
"My name is bobbi ...i love football best sport i know ... i love to sing ... my goal is to go hunting and mudding before i leave this hicktown...i like to have fun and hang with my friends...pretty much most of the time im a happy person who likes to make people laugh...or just laugh period...and i love the guys ...anyway that’s mostly me..." [Sic throughout].
A blog attached to the profile was last updated on Sept. 30, 2007. That entry reads in part:
"You know what im tired of life. tired of all the stupid a**holes … i dont seem to have any REAL friend or even ppl i can trust. i just have to look out for me. maybe this life will go on fast and ill die a young age. because if this is how life is going to be all the fucking time. I DONT WANNA BE HERE…" [Sic throughout].
A search of MySpace also revealed a profile for a Charlie Wilkinson from Emory; however, the page is private. Last night, Truecrimeweblog.com found a third MySpace page that allegedly belongs to Waid. However, that page is also private and cannot be viewed.
Yesterday, all four suspects were arraigned on three counts of capital murder. Wilkinson, Waid, and Johnson are being held at the Rains County jail on a $1.5 million bond. The Caffey's daughter is currently being held at Hunt County's juvenile detention center on the same bond amount.
"When I first heard, I was like, I don't even think I would have crawled out of the house," Rev. Todd McGahee, of Miracle Faith Baptist Church, told his congregation yesterday. "But God has a purpose for Terry's life. God has a reason. God gave him the strength to get out."
Due to the condition of the victim's bodies, police have not yet been able to determine a cause of death. As of this writing Terry Caffey remains in critical condition at East Texas Medical Center in Tyler.