Bullwinkle, who had only been at Crafton Hills College with her friend Noordman for two weeks before her death, dreamed of a career as a writer or psychologist. “Kelly was looking forward to starting her new life,” said Williams. “It is very overwhelming. It doesn’t seem real. I still expect to come home at night and see her eating her popcorn and watching TV.”
That Kelly Bullwinkle would be killed by her best friends was way beyond the pale of Diana Bullwinkle’s, or any mother’s, concerns. But she did wish she had been home when her daughter went missing for three weeks before those paintballers stumbled upon her body. “At least I would have been able to find her sooner.”
Now she’s left to think about what could have been: “I was looking forward to her writing and to see what she would have become. I looked forward to grandkids.”
Meanwhile, Guerrero and Noordman are being held on $5 million bail at West Valley Detention Center in Rancho Cucamonga.
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