Tammie63
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Does anybody have evidence for which bed room is KC's?
this might help 2 minutes 15 seconds into this video
http://www.foxnews.com/video/index.h...indy%20anthony
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Does anybody have evidence for which bed room is KC's?
But one would not look suspicious using a yard cart with a garbage bag in it.
I have watched that video many times. That is what makes me think KC's room is the first door on right as you leave the living area? Others have suggested that KC's room is the next on, in the corner of the house.this might help 2 minutes 15 seconds into this video
http://www.foxnews.com/video/index.h...indy%20anthony
Have we ever worked out which house had the chap in the garden who loaned stupid a spade?Correct...IMHO just carrying a duffle-type bag, or something similar...
I hate to quote myself but IIRC in the A's garage on the back wall of the garage is shelving with rubbermaid tubs and the washer and dryer and really no room for a door.
No, there was no remarks from CA and GA about a gate being left ajar that I recall.
Also bone idle George does not keep his lawn trimmed.Have we ever worked out which house had the chap in the garden who loaned stupid a spade?
Have we ever worked out which house had the chap in the garden who loaned stupid a spade?
I remember GA in some interview? making a the point how safety conscious they were about the ladder and the gate. I think Greta walkabout?Thanks Tom's Girl for finding that pic...perfect!
FWIW, RE: gate left open...from the Mark Furman report transcript,
"And then Tuesday morning [6/17] they noticed that the ladder was back on the pool hooked up. And the gate on the outside of the house was open..."
I realize the state of the gate (open vs. closed) is OT to this thread, but, didn't want it to propagate that there was no mention of it.
I don't think I will get details of all cupboard partitions etc., but if I can see a picture of large appliances in garage I will add to sketch. For some WSers it might be significant to include fridges or freezer in garage.The utilities area is possibly still there, though the water heater/furnace/washer/dryer are all in the garage. Maybe they made that area into a walk-in closet. As was shown in one of the photos, there is at least a small hall there by the service door to the garage.
I received a reply from the agent selling that home:
Patricia, I do not have a floor plan, but it is a split plan. When you enter the front door, you walk into the living area and the master bedroom is on the left, as is the garage. To the right are the other 3 bedrooms and the kitchen with the kitchen on the back side of the home.
Pretty much the way I thought it was based on the "featured tour". :crazy:
:woohoo: UPDATE: Found a floor plan pretty much the way the Anthony's home is setup. http://www.amazingplans.com/catalog.php?action=124&item_id=12104 :woohoo:
I find this all to be very interesting. excellent work mapping out all the floor plans.
for some reason I always thought the "fourth" bedroom (computer room?) was located at the back of the house, looking out onto the back yard. seeing the floor plan changes my view of a lot of things. I haven't really been the biggest supporter of the "pool accident" theory - partly, I think, because the idea of someone being so tied up on Facebook that they wouldn't notice a toddler thrashing about in a pool from a short distance away just didn't sit right with me (and I know KC is as self-absorbed as they come, but still...). But looking at this layout - and how absolutely isolated that room- which faces the opposite side of the house - is from the pool... I'm not saying it is causing me to change my mind, but it does put things into a new perspective.
Thanks Hercule, et al for putting these together!
You raise a good point. An important item to place is the computer. Where do we think it was?I find this all to be very interesting. excellent work mapping out all the floor plans.
for some reason I always thought the "fourth" bedroom (computer room?) was located at the back of the house, looking out onto the back yard. seeing the floor plan changes my view of a lot of things. I haven't really been the biggest supporter of the "pool accident" theory - partly, I think, because the idea of someone being so tied up on Facebook that they wouldn't notice a toddler thrashing about in a pool from a short distance away just didn't sit right with me (and I know KC is as self-absorbed as they come, but still...). But looking at this layout - and how absolutely isolated that room- which faces the opposite side of the house - is from the pool... I'm not saying it is causing me to change my mind, but it does put things into a new perspective.
Thanks Hercule, et al for putting these together!
You raise a good point. An important item to place is the computer. Where do we think it was?