I've been trying to catch up with the posts, reading for 3 hours straight, and that is just for this 3 in a series secton! I had kept up with the 1st 2 sections more often, so this has been a gruelling yet intriquing bit of reading.
I was also perplexed by the time and date of the incident. Being a local, I do know that Thursday in the used car business means auction day. Cash may have taken up a lot of room and been heavy... but titles would not, each single paper being worth thousands. There may have been titles for homes as well as autos. I hope a complete inventory of his stock on hand as well as stock he had not taken delivery of yet is researched. Even if he did not go to the auction himself that day, he may have sent an agent. The perps may have just thought he held a lot of titles, and lord knows they liked used cars to soup up, rim up, etc. If they saw lights on in the bedroom, they may have assumed he was home and putting these papers away, they may have tried to catch him with it open, that's why they moved before dark? Just wondering.
I was also perplexed by the time and date of the incident. Being a local, I do know that Thursday in the used car business means auction day. Cash may have taken up a lot of room and been heavy... but titles would not, each single paper being worth thousands. There may have been titles for homes as well as autos. I hope a complete inventory of his stock on hand as well as stock he had not taken delivery of yet is researched. Even if he did not go to the auction himself that day, he may have sent an agent. The perps may have just thought he held a lot of titles, and lord knows they liked used cars to soup up, rim up, etc. If they saw lights on in the bedroom, they may have assumed he was home and putting these papers away, they may have tried to catch him with it open, that's why they moved before dark? Just wondering.