GoodGuysWearWhiteHats
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The piggy bank was not picked up nor picked up and placed back on the shelf. The divot in the wall behind it proves she fell into it. If it had been thrown at her, the large surviving part would have had her skin cells and blood on it. It didn't. It didn't have any areas where even a gloved hand would have removed the dust layer on it. You can't fake a dust layer. You can't replace a dust layer.My theory, she’s sitting at the kitchen table looking at her phone. She hears an intruder and leaps up, knocking over the chair and dropping her phone, which skitters away.
She runs to the steps to hide in the basement and falls down the stairs, hitting her head at the bottom. In the process she snags her pants on something (maybe the banister) and they get pulled down. She isn’t too badly injured but is bleeding heavily and stands up after a while. She’s confused and the pulled down pants are preventing her from running.
The intruder looks down the stairs and sees her. Either scared or angry, the intruder picks up the piggy bank and throws it at her. It hits her in the head and this time she is knocked out. The bank’s face is broken and the pieces shoot up the stairs upon impact.
Out of panic or in some lame attempt to cover his/her tracks, the intruder sees she is out cold and retrieves the piggy bank, putting it in its normal spot.
The intruder leaves immediately. She slips in and out of consciousness for a while, crawling around aimlessly but mostly out of it, until she dies. Bleeding out doesn’t take too long but maybe for her the bleeding is slow.
Does that cover all the known facts? I think it was a surprised burglar combined with an accident. Edited to add: and the dog was outside the whole time! I used to sit near the doors knowing the dog was going to want to come in soon.
Pieces of porcelain don't break and bounce up onto stairs when it's thrown down stairs first. That's not how physics works.
No other footprints were found down there.
The intruder wouldn't care about the piggy bank. Putting that back into position wouldn't make the crime look any more or less like an assault or incriminate the individual any more or less. That isn't making any sense.
Phones don't break like that after accidentally falling onto a hardwood floor. That idea has already been completely disproven with tests. If phones broke that easily, that test video I posted wouldn't exist. Nobody would have a working cell phone after a few weeks of ownership. Nobody.
The house had several pets inside it when the husband came home, including the dog, the police said. I guess the killer let the dog into the house after the attack, or the dog ran in after the killer opened the door and went in and attacked her, and the killer closed the door on the way out, leaving the dog inside. None of the pets ventured down there to check on her for days? That's unheard of. That's outright paranormal. The victim was reported to have said she never liked going into the basement, and the pets didn't do that either, not even after she was injured and dead. It's paranormal.
Anything can be made to fit any kind of theory if selective info is disregarded, but that's not an honest approach.