I got carried away. Sorry so long.
That’s why I couldn’t time sequence correctly bc friends asked LE later to do wellness ok. Maybe calls from friends was immediate but withheld and released to media as late afternoon calls.
So GF must have alerted police. Or maybe JD first appointment called JD looking for reason for late arrival. And knew right away there was a problem when no answer. Then called GF? Asking for whereabouts of JD?
We just don’t know who the first appt was.
Point is, I think LE knew that morning that she was missing. And immediately got the ok from GF to move forward. GF called cleaner. Cleaner opened door. GF probably would have said break down the door if you can’t get into the house.
But I think she had already cleaned up the house? But didn’t go into the garage? So what would you do, I guess put in outside of garage trash cans if trash being picked up next day or two.
Omg. Here’s more. It’s a holiday weekend. Does NC have trash on holidays? Leaving garbage outside risks animals scavenging for food. So were trash cans keep out side? This raises more questions than answers.
If cleaner had not cleaned yet, totally different. But seems to me that kitchen faucet with blood and dna found in house despite fact that it has been cleaned. Probably luminal used.
But now that I’m rethinking this, LE didn’t sound the alarm until later bc wanted the extra time to locate perp.
Oh, me. No wonder no arrests for murder yet. Still so many leads to research.
How long did it take cleaner to clean the house? Better question, did she clean that morning? I can’t imagine that LE would allow the cleaner to clean after they arrived on the scene.
The Housekeeper arrived at 69WL about 12pm that day.
We have determined that the housekeeper more than likely, did Not enter through the garage and we have come to the conclusion that Friday, May 24 was more than likely the day for cleaning the upstairs bedrooms, bathrooms, and changing/washing the bed linens.
IMO, we are fortunate that the Housekeeper did not clean the kitchen that day or at least the facet and therefore FD's DNA was found mixed in with JD's blood on the kitchen facet.
The Nanny came to NC and picked up the children at their school, at early release about 12:30 pm.
The Nanny and the children traveled to Manhattan to meet up with JD and visit with GF, as planned.
Two friends of JD, with the approval of GF, reported JD missing to NC LE about 7 pm that Friday, May 24th.
The Housekeeper was long gone from 69WL at that point.
The warrant says that the Nanny provided LE with access to 69WL sometime After 7pm when the report was filed by JD's two friends.
We have possibly determined that the Nanny provided the 'Entry Code' to LE and was not physically present, when it was later revealed that the Nanny had been with the children since she picket them up from school on Friday, May 24th.
LE was Not alerted to JD missing until those two friends filed the report.
LE immediately began searching for JD, once they were first notified about 7pm.
LE Immediately found evidence of possible blood in JD's Garage and LE Immediately called in the State Crime Lab that determined that JD was the victim of a 'Serious Physical Assault' in her garage.
IMO, LE was Aggressive and Immediate in their search for JD.
There was No lag time and No waiting period to 'see if she shows up' before they began their search for JD.
IMO, FD did not expect such quick actions by GF, JD friends, and especially LE.
Below is info from an attachment just posted up thread about how CT LE treat Missing Persons cases.
MOO