Holy Shit - Yearbook Drama

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So I was out helping my dad in the garage, right? We pull out my old toy chest.

Inside we find my middle school yearbook 1997-1998.

I'm browsing through it, and the memories are flooding back as I see all the faces.

I start searching the internet for the people I knew best, who I actually played with and talked to.

One of the people I found... was Renee Ohlemacher. She occasionally visited my next door neighbor's house(a close friend) and bounced on our trampoline.


Now... I'm pretty confident this is her, from her photo and how I remember her, to the adult form shown in the following video.

This is some crazy shit. And this was the SECOND person I searched for.


Sorry for the bad image quality, couldn't get the camera to focus properly up close, so I had to zoom out.

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And yes, that kid was Albino, so don't make fun.


Now here's the drama page.

http://blog.eyesforlies.com/2008/11/renee-ohlemacher.html

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/11/20/48hours/main4620326.shtml



"She may have not pulled the trigger, but I have no doubt she may have had everything to do with this"



This is some crazy shit right here. I wonder what the other people in my classes were up to all these years.


And also I'm disappointed that this was the yearbook year that i wasn't in the book apparently. I think I avoided the school picture day.
 
Wow, crazy stuff.

Also, when are you going to post a picture of yourself thats not from your childhood? :p
 
Wow, crazy stuff.

Also, when are you going to post a picture of yourself thats not from your childhood? :p

I have done that before.


Anyway... there's a video in the first link I think. It's a whole "48 hours" documentary thing. Watching it.
 
That's pretty god damn shocking right there. I wouldn't know what to say.
 
maybe they were loaded and someone wanted the cash! also are you in the suburbs??
 
Whoa, I don't watch 48 Hours regularly or anything, but I've definitely watched that one.

For what it's worth (...nothing really), I didn't think she killed them.

You should ask her, at class reunion :p.
 
Yeah true, looking back through it, she does seem a bit iffy.

I guess when I watched it before, I was thinking about how when I'm in uncomfortable situations I tend to do terribly awkward things like laugh completely inappropriately. So I tend to not hold awkwardness/weirdness against people too much. Obviously I haven't experienced the murder of my parents though, so it's hard to compare.
 
It's so weird that I recognize so many of her mannerisms in adult form that she had as a teenager.

This is eerie shit guys. So crazy to think that she bounced on my trampoline a couple of times when she visited my next door neighbor, and I bounced on there with her.

Absolutely mind boggling.
 
Wow, this is crazy...this stuff always seems surreal, when you know the person.
 
That's absolutely crazy. I had a similar experience when I found out that my fourth grade music teacher shot himself last year...

Even if you weren't really close to the person, you still get that weird chill just thinking that they did something like that. Eerie.
 
That's absolutely crazy. I had a similar experience when I found out that my fourth grade music teacher shot himself last year...

Even if you weren't really close to the person, you still get that weird chill just thinking that they did something like that. Eerie.

Well it wasn't too long ago that I found my Principal who was at this school the yearbook is from(though she wasn't principal at that time), had died in a car accident.

Like I said, I'm scared to look up more names.

EDIT: Though maybe she was just principal of my elementary school, which she was.. but I think she had migrated to the middle school eventually.
 
Now that I think about it, I had a similar thing happen to me too...

My 3rd grade teacher and her husband were both murdered just a year after she had taught me.
 
Well, I guess it's a good thing that I can't find many of these other people. Means they're living ordinary lives(at least not in the public spotlight). But when I searched for Renee Olehmacher it was just like... bam... murder mystery.
 
I went to school with a dude that murdered his parents with an axe. Never met him though.

crazy stuff razz
 
It's hard for me to be able to judge this case. I don't want to just go, "Yeah, it totally sounds like she could have done it." or "no way she'd ever be capable of that."

I'm just in no position to pass a judgement myself, at least from a position of having known her once.

Though I will say this, she was always pretty cheerful, a tiny bit neurotic and somewhat mechanical... if you know what I mean.

To be honest I had a crush on her for a while, particularly the few times she came over to bounce on my trampoline.
 
The weirdest thing I've ever discovered about old classmates is that me and one guy I was acquaintances with in high school went to a university in Florida (>1,000 miles away from where we went to high school) and were there at the same time. I hadn't even known the school existed when I was in HS, so it was pretty odd that I picked an out of State university that he also happened to pick.

I kinda wanna look up some people now to see who's been killing who. Also, that chicks pretty hot, too bad you never got to bounce on her trampoline before she went all psycho.

EDIT: Apparently the only crimes from my high school are from coaches/teachers who are "sexting" students. :(


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L-hLMEqPP90
 
Honestly she does seem a little suspicious in that video (at least what I watched before the sound effects did my head in), but god this site looks awful. "She's smirking so she must be the killer." Right, keen observation there. Really, has anybody ever felt like smiling when they were reliving a sad or tragic memory? It's a strange reaction, but it's natural, at least to me. I can't really say what the reason behind it is, but even assuming it's out of guilt that doesn't automatically implicate her. She could be guilty for a number of reasons, chiefly - that she couldn't save her parents. Big deal, guilt is common in survivors of incidents like these.

Also, I'm willing to believe that some of her odd wording is because of horrible editing, because... ****ing hell, that SHOW. How do you watch this shit?
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tYEuDdcoYX4


Feel so bad for her parents, and her of course too if she wasn't involved in any of this. Terrible stuff all around. Don't recognize the dad at all, but I swear I've seen the mom before when we were in the Elementary school.

All of this happened in New Mexico. Guess they moved from Alaska down there.


I can't help but feel a little obsessed about this. I've spent nearly my whole night reading and searching about this.
 
Really, has anybody ever felt like smiling when they were reliving a sad or tragic memory? It's a strange reaction, but it's natural, at least to me.

Totally know what you mean. Happens to me while things are actually happening too, both IRL and in videogames/movies (end of Episode 2 as an example). Has nothing to do with actually being happy or finding anything funny, just a natural reaction for me.
 
I noticed a lot of changes with people I went to with high school. I pretty much look the same but everyone else that was fat is now skinny and everyone fit are now fat, its really weird. also i know of one super model, a figure skater, and a few other people who became famous. i also sat in the seat of Chad Michael Murray but that guy is full of himself. I heard hes a giant tool
 
Atleast five people from my highschool years are now in prison for murder. (I think all from the same case) This city is pretty rough. :|
 
Honestly she does seem a little suspicious in that video (at least what I watched before the sound effects did my head in), but god this site looks awful. "She's smirking so she must be the killer." Right, keen observation there. Really, has anybody ever felt like smiling when they were reliving a sad or tragic memory? It's a strange reaction, but it's natural, at least to me. I can't really say what the reason behind it is, but even assuming it's out of guilt that doesn't automatically implicate her. She could be guilty for a number of reasons, chiefly - that she couldn't save her parents. Big deal, guilt is common in survivors of incidents like these.

Also, I'm willing to believe that some of her odd wording is because of horrible editing, because... ****ing hell, that SHOW. How do you watch this shit?

Ah, thanks man. I've always had this issue. One of my grandfathers was shot and killed in a robbery. I wasn't even born at the time and I don't find it funny at all, but I always have to monitor myself (facial expressions, tone of voice, etc.) if I talk someone about that, or something similarly tragic. I don't know why. I always feel horrible about it. I try to hedge on the fact that I never even knew my grandfather in this case, but I really have no idea how I'd react if it were someone I actually knew.

Anyhow, I guess Raz's recollection that the girl talked kinda mechanically as a kid would point to that just being how she always talks, and not necessarily to her being a liar.
 
Well, yeah... I only knew her as a kid, as a classmate for like three years.

I also managed to find a photo of me in it. Can't remember why I'm not in the yearbook, but neither was my best friend. So I'm not sure.

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5/7 kids trust Hilights brand hair dye system. You should too!
 
Sounds like you and her need to hook up, Raz. Just don't say "bounce" if you talk about the trampoline. You jump on a trampoline. Jump. Balls bounce. People jump. Misusing bounce like that sounds, like, really creepy. But yeah, you totally need to look her up. New Mexico's nice this time of year.
 
Sandals with socks? Really?

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Sounds like you and her need to hook up, Raz. Just don't say "bounce" if you talk about the trampoline. You jump on a trampoline. Jump. Balls bounce. People jump.

Not really, on a trampoline theres very little jumping. When you hit the surface, you bounce without any effort on your part, so bouncing is what you do on a trampoline.

Sandals with socks? Really?

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lol'd
 
Sounds like you and her need to hook up, Raz. Just don't say "bounce" if you talk about the trampoline. You jump on a trampoline. Jump. Balls bounce. People jump. Misusing bounce like that sounds, like, really creepy. But yeah, you totally need to look her up. New Mexico's nice this time of year.

I would **** a killer just to say I did.

plus she is hot
 
Sounds like you and her need to hook up, Raz. Just don't say "bounce" if you talk about the trampoline. You jump on a trampoline. Jump. Balls bounce. People jump. Misusing bounce like that sounds, like, really creepy. But yeah, you totally need to look her up. New Mexico's nice this time of year.

Sure... adults jump... but kids "bounce". 80% of our moves were jumping up(yes, jumping), and bouncing while in seated position, or on our back, our our stomach... etc.


Don't lie,
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LOL. No... but I actually remember that kid. I remember many of them, even the ones in the older grades. I'm telling you, looking through that old 6th-8th grade(I was in7th) yearbook was insane with the memories.
 
now stalk that other girl angela oslon,she looks like she would end up as pornstar,well sure thats what you hope
 
now stalk that other girl angela oslon,she looks like she would end up as pornstar,well sure thats what you hope

The status of the only Angela Olson on Facebook (who looks a bit like the Angela Olson on the yearbook photo, not sure) is quite promising:

I want a person who comes into my life by accident, & stays on purpose.

I say go for it Raz.
 
Don't so it, she looks like my ex girlfriend.
*shudder
ALSO, another story about weird happenings.
When I was in Grade 7, my Grade 6 teacher died of a heart failure.
:(
 
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