oceanblueeyes
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Imo, this guy didn't have to know the security camera system before entering. Since it happened during the day most do not have their system armed requiring them to disarm it every time they go out the door. He easily could have forced Savvas to tell him how to disarm the cameras or even made Savvas do it himself. Their address could easily be found on the internet.
This family shouldn't feel they have to live in a prison. They lived in a very safe neighborhood that probably sees very little violent crime. I don't see anything wrong about NG knowing the ins and outs of a home she had been employed at for 20 years. Of course she would know and there isn't any evidence that she told anything about the family affairs until after the murders had happened.
This is not the fault of this family for what happened to them. They were inside their home where they felt safe. They had no clue after living there for over a decade that a diabolical lowlife was plotting to invade their home to hold them hostage and demand cash.
From what I have read they had been married for over 20 years and not one thing happened to them in all that time. It would be easy to enter if it was in the daytime and all he had to do is grab the first one he saw or if he faked being with the utility department. If the maid opened the door which most maids do he could have pushed her back in the home threatening to harm her and everyone inside out of fear would comply. We have seen it happen in many other cases.
Human beings never give up hope until they take their last dying breath especially if they desperately want to live. Savvas tried to do everything humanly possible he knew to appease this guy and hoped that if he gave him what he wanted they would be spared. It is none of the victims fault that the one who stood before them had no mercy at all. Savvas tried to send every signal he could possibly think of telling them all something very bad was happening at home.
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This family shouldn't feel they have to live in a prison. They lived in a very safe neighborhood that probably sees very little violent crime. I don't see anything wrong about NG knowing the ins and outs of a home she had been employed at for 20 years. Of course she would know and there isn't any evidence that she told anything about the family affairs until after the murders had happened.
This is not the fault of this family for what happened to them. They were inside their home where they felt safe. They had no clue after living there for over a decade that a diabolical lowlife was plotting to invade their home to hold them hostage and demand cash.
From what I have read they had been married for over 20 years and not one thing happened to them in all that time. It would be easy to enter if it was in the daytime and all he had to do is grab the first one he saw or if he faked being with the utility department. If the maid opened the door which most maids do he could have pushed her back in the home threatening to harm her and everyone inside out of fear would comply. We have seen it happen in many other cases.
Human beings never give up hope until they take their last dying breath especially if they desperately want to live. Savvas tried to do everything humanly possible he knew to appease this guy and hoped that if he gave him what he wanted they would be spared. It is none of the victims fault that the one who stood before them had no mercy at all. Savvas tried to send every signal he could possibly think of telling them all something very bad was happening at home.
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