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Something else very curious, Det. Flores testified that the last usages of Travis' laptop, found in his office, were at 3:34, 4:19 and 4:54 p.m, Zach said in his follow-up interview that Wed. was his day off, that he got up and returned the rental car in the morning and returned to the house at approx. 3:00, for an hour - if he was in the house, and Travis was in his office at 3:34, how did they not see each other, or Zach at least be aware of Travis being in the house/office?
The killer could have been the one on the laptop but still it is odd all the comings and goings and no one saw or heard anything--housemates, neighbors, etc.
As for the time issue, I can only come up with giving the killer an extra hour to do her deed, maybe. That would be only if Cali practices daylight savings time. I am pretty sure AZ does not, or did not in 2008. So the killer could have gained an hour there. That does not mean much regarding the camera time stamps being inaccurate but it does possibly give her an extra hour which to me is big since there was a whole lot going on right up until the time a roomie came home. An extra hour combined with camera time maybe being a factory set that could have been off by at least an hour due to DST.
Obviously I am grasping at straws but it's easier for me to think she had an extra hour to act than it is to imagine the killing frenzy that had to have occurred if she was so pressed for time.