TLynn
New Member
Leaving from the basement window isn't possible. Smit is delusional.
From what I know of the case - there was a chair blocking the closed/entrance door to that basement area (where the broken window was); impossible for the intruder to have pulled the chair behind him/her when entering the room and closing the door behind.
The window was found slightly open (one inch) - did the intruder pull the window closed behind him/her while scaling up the wall as well?
Why was the door and window closed behind an exiting intruder?!
John Ramsey wasn't concerned about finding the window open & unlocked when looking for possible intruder entrance/exit.
Coming in through the window....did the intruder know it was already broken? And then, reach up and pull the grating back over it.
Didn't see Smit try that trick.
From what I know of the case - there was a chair blocking the closed/entrance door to that basement area (where the broken window was); impossible for the intruder to have pulled the chair behind him/her when entering the room and closing the door behind.
The window was found slightly open (one inch) - did the intruder pull the window closed behind him/her while scaling up the wall as well?
Why was the door and window closed behind an exiting intruder?!
John Ramsey wasn't concerned about finding the window open & unlocked when looking for possible intruder entrance/exit.
Coming in through the window....did the intruder know it was already broken? And then, reach up and pull the grating back over it.
Didn't see Smit try that trick.