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Page 12 • The Battalion Wednesday • October l),); Shamburger Continued from Page 1 kid,” he said. White said he was shocked when he heard about the murder because he nev er would have thought Shamburger ca pable of such a violent crime. James White, a Bryan resident and member of Hillcrest Baptist Church, said he and his wife became acquainted with Shamburger through their church’s Adopt-an-Aggie program. Shamburger was a a regular visitor at James Whites’ house, and he and the Bryan resident even went camping and hiking together. James White said Shamburger, whom he became close friends with, confided in him about many things, in cluding his Christian faith and plans for the future. But even though Shamburger contin ued to visit James White throughout August and September, White said he had no idea of the criminal activities Shamburger was involved with during this time period, such as using stolen credit cards. “I’ve never been more shocked in my life,” James White said of the moment he heard about Baker’s murder. James White, who has stayed in con tact with Shamburger since the murder, said Shamburger has always seemed sincere about his Christian principles. Christy McIntyre, an A&M junior in terdisciplinary studies major, became friends with Shamburger when they were both counselors for the Hillcrest Baptist Youth Group. McIntyre said Shamburger some times was a pest, insulting others in a joking manner. “He wasn’t the most popular person, but he did have friends,” she said. Shamburger seemed to be in normal spirits in August, when they both went on a Hillcrest Baptist Church retreat, McIntyre said. McIntyre said she saw Shamburger the day before the murder and invited him to go dancing Sept. 30,: night of the murder. Shamburger said he didt what his plans were yet, butwoii; her back and let her know. Met; said he never returned her call. 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