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Wow. I think your cop buddy is spot-on.
My high school graduating class was 844 students. We were all together from 7th through 12th grade, and yet, I can attest to not knowing the vast majority of my fellow students. You know even fewer kids if they're not in your grade, as kids tend to hang out with kids the same age who are in the same classes.
During my high school years, we had different class levels for students of differing intellectual abilities, so you were never in classes with a majority of the students. You knew the people who were at your level, but that was about it.
As for the funeral home, yeah, they probably had the dead bodies of migrants that didn't make it -- and they'd all be Hispanic...just like the vast majority of people that live in Uvalde. If the bodies were kids, then a single cop could easily carry one body over to the school. To top it off, the bodies were probably earmarked for cremation, as that's the most economical way to go when there is no money for a proper burial. It also affords the perfect opportunity to get rid of evidence, as well. You can't ID a pile of charcoal.
I think the cops took the bodies over before the shooter arrived. That's why they were already parked at the funeral home before he even wrecked his vehicle (the excuse was because his grandma dialed 911). They wouldn't want it seen in broad daylight. They likely carried the bodies over before school started when cameras were like messed with or taped over.
Students were doubled up and not allowed into that building. The crime scene was prepared that morning. I suspect the bodies were put in a nearby room and brought out after the shooter was neutralized. They would want the to have time to warm up to room temperature.