Friends of Jeremy Peck, whose body was positively identified on Thursday by the King County Medical Examiner, gathered for drinks, and then chose to honor their friend by all getting the same tattoo, "R.I.P. J.P."
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After the news of the positive identification of the body of Jeremy Peck was announced a group of his friends joined his uncle John Peck at the Puerta Vallarta restaurant in the West Seattle junction to share memories, tears, and theories as to what might have happened.
Most suspect foul play and are hoping for swift resolution and if they are right, justice for Jeremy.
Then a suggestion became a purposeful tribute to a fallen friend.
The group of ten to fifteen people, including Peck's uncle headed to Royal Blue Tatttoo at 4215 s.w. College Street to get a "R.I.P. J.P." mark as a way to honor and remember their friend. The tattoos were created and inked by the owner, "Blues" and another artist Alicia.
"I'm doing this for my son," John said.
Jeremy had lived with him for the past 14 years and he had legal custody of him until he reached 18.