airportwoman
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Perhaps the house at one time was refitted into a duplex of sorts, with a mother-in-law apartment in the basement, and it hadn't been rezoned?
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Is this the case where the police reported several “weapons” missing from the home?1 man found on back porch, other 2 men found in backyard. The home owner was allegedly inside the house and unharmed. No obvious signs of foul play, so no charges (yet). Autopsy results are pending.
My gut tells me the latter.Hypothermia and intoxication, or drug overdose?
So... all the bodies were found out of doors? Does "back porch" in this part of the USA mean actually OUTSIDE, or does it mean "Florida room", a covered room/porch, like it does in some parts? (I am in California where we don't usually have such porches.) For sure 2 bodies were completely out of doors, in the backyard.... in looking at the photos above, where the heck is the back porch?? All I see is a garage out back.
I believe the IE article says the info comes from two women who say they could see, on FB (as one can) who has looked at their posts. So I think it was FB-based.
And I agree - there's a lot going on here and there are three grieving and outraged families.
Only if you have that setting turned on though….On an iPhone you can see if a text has been read If iMessages is turned on.
Facebook Messenger is where you see if a message is readreally? I've been on FB a long time and never had the ability to see who had viewed my posts or pictures unless they comment or 'like'
ETA: there is a spam post that travels around claiming you can find out who views your FB but it's false - in this case I'm comfortable believing that the home renter had his cellphone read receipts turned on
Facebook Messenger is where you see if a message is read
@AnyNameIWish Yep, hard to see pix details, esp'ly on a phone screen or even my tablet.Usa today says
According to information from police Capt. Corey Carlisle, on the day they were discovered, the fiancé of one of the men visited the home to check on him, found a body on the back porch and called 911.
Officers responded to the scene at 9:51 p.m., police said, confirmed there was a dead body and upon further investigation, located two other dead bodies in the backyard.
-----------3 men found dead outside Kansas City home after reportedly gathering to watch football game
The men, friends ages 36-38, were found dead the evening of Jan. 9 at a house in Northland, the Kansas City Police Department confirmedwww.usatoday.com
So... all the bodies were found out of doors? Does "back porch" in this part of the USA mean actually OUTSIDE, or does it mean "Florida room", a covered room/porch, like it does in some parts? (I am in California where we don't usually have such porches.) For sure 2 bodies were completely out of doors, in the backyard.... in looking at the photos above, where the heck is the back porch?? All I see is a garage out back.
@vls12345 Agreeing w your post.I would take "back porch" to mean outside, imo. But, all I see in the photos back there is a small-ish concrete pad. I think of an enclosed sunroom (like the one pictured) being called a sunroom, not a back porch. All MOO.
ETA: I have circled what I would call the "back porch" (especially the section with the roof over it):
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And an angle taken while on the "back porch", imo:
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Ok thanks, it must have been pictures taken from awhile ago I saw. The house looked exactly from the front like the one on the news. I dont want to post any addresses or pictures. Sorry if I got the describing wrong.There are two huge trees in the back yard as well as rows of ornamental grasses across the back fence. It's almost impossible to see anything from an aerial view because of the trees. The house next door has a very bare back yard.
They could literally break a window, go to the neighbors, their cars were out front, the highs were in the 40s which is cold but not instant death.drugs? maybe they left and he didn't realize they were on the porch/in the backyard and he just thought they had gone home or maybe they were shot and he just didn't hear that? that's a lot less believable though
And why was one of the men found on the porch while the other two were together in the backyard? Was the one on the porch trying to get inside when he died?I can’t imagine why they’d be huddled around an outdoor heater instead of inside the warm house.
Didn't the fiance have to break a window to get in and then she saw the body and called police? I took that to mean the "porch" was an enclosed non-heated area attached to the main house, not an outside stoop.I would take "back porch" to mean outside, imo. But, all I see in the photos back there is a small-ish concrete pad. I think of an enclosed sunroom (like the one pictured) being called a sunroom, not a back porch. All MOO.
ETA: I have circled what I would call the "back porch" (especially the section with the roof over it):
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And an angle taken while on the "back porch", imo:
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Didn't the fiance have to break a window to get in and then she saw the body and called police? I took that to mean the "porch" was an enclosed non-heated area attached to the main house, not an outside stoop.