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"Then we noticed he was doing it at nighttime," and the gunfire started going deeper into the woods, Mays said. Mays said the entire community is devastated and wondering what triggered the slayings. "The only one who's going to know now is Chris," he said. Clarence Reynolds, who also works at the market, said he recently discussed a personal family problem with Speight. Speight told him "don't let you emotions get the best of you." Dakota Henderson, a junior at Appomattox High School, knew the teenage victims. They had Tuesday off because it was a teacher service day following the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday. Henderson said he ate dinner with Speight a few times and found nothing odd about him. "He's an all right guy," he said. "You wouldn't think he would do something like this." Classes at Appomattox County Public Schools were delayed by two hours Thursday so staff would have time to "prepare to talk with their students about the tragedy," according to a release by the school system. Counselors were also going to be on hand. Compassion was also offered at an impromptu prayer gathering attended by about 100 people late Wednesday at Thomas Terrace Baptist Church in Lynchburg. Friends there described Emily Quarles as outgoing and friendly, and Scruggs as a class clown. Courtney Crews, 14, said she and Emily attended the same middle school but different high schools. They kept in touch by texting and talking on the phone. "She was just a really good friend," Crews said as she cried. "She was never mean to anybody." Gabrielle Akoester, 13, knew Emily Quarles and Scruggs. The girls went roller-skating at the same rink every weekend. "I'm going to keep praying for comfort and all," she said, "and I will get through this."
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