He probably took the Metro to Woodley Park/Zoo and then walked up Cleveland Avenue towards Woodland Drive, or transferred from an earlier Metro station onto a bus, such as the N2 that runs up Massachusetts Avenue. Short walk for either option. However, I wonder how DDW could have staked out the house for much time during the day. He would stick out like a sore thumb on quiet, leafy, genteel Woodland Drive, if he were just lurking behind a shrub or sitting on a curb. Nearby on Garfield Street there have been many guys wearing work-vests for months, due to STA's massive sports-facilities renovation project. DDW may have donned a vest to look like one of those workers taking a stroll during his lunch break.
Someone asked earlier if Philip had gone to school on Wednesday. He stayed home all that week due to his concussion. If only he hadn't gotten concussed, he would have been safe at school that awful day. Wait -that probably wouldn't have mattered because DDW (et al?) started the whole thing after school hours anyway. Ugh.
Reviewing Google Street View again, it does appear that the S family liked to park at least one car across the street from their house on 32nd Street. Here is the red Audi across the street from their driveway:
In the shot above, the Land Rover is parked alone in the driveway, with the red Audi parked across the street, even while there is available street parking on the S house side of the street.
That feels rude to me, but I'm not attuned to the social politics of Zone 3 permit parking.
To be clear, there is a "No parking anytime" sign on the telephone pole in front of the S house, for the roadway from that pole to the corner. But, this still leaves space for one car just shy of the pole, and another space on the other side of the driveway, both of which are available:
I suppose, however, if they parked in the second space indicated, they would have a harder time backing out of the driveway, due to the parked car creating a blind spot. As for the first space, maybe they considered this a hazard, relatively close to the intersection. So, their solution was to park in front of their neighbor's house. If their neighbors welcomed this, then it's not rude.
But perhaps someone who worked as a roving mechanic encountered the SS family, and, having known them from past employment, hatched the robbery plan. ?? Worth considering.
Ummmm, maybe he was to traumatized to eat? Unless you were there....I don't think you can say the pizza was for sure not ordered for the child. We can all have our thoughts and opinions here...that's what makes websleuths so great.None of the cheese pizza was eaten. If pizza was ordered to "feed the kid" why is none of it missing? Not even a single piece. I am also pretty sure that the murders were planned from the start.
Suspect used to work for AIW. Thus, there is a good chance SS remembered him.
He would know he was going to be arrested if SS was still alive.
Also, any parts of any of any of the cars owned by Mr S are worth A LOT of money. The rims, tires, interior...all worth big bucks and no VIN number to contend with.
Cars still have rims, tires. From what I can see in the photos, they don't look stripped.
I think in context it's probably not, for reasons relating to the safest places to park on the street. However, at least in suburban neighborhoods where I've lived, the parking in front of one's house / own curb is implied to be for the use of the owners and their guests, with the exception of parties, etc that obviously need more parking. Personally I find it annoying to have a neighbor's car become the view from our front window, on a regular basis, or to have that car block parking for my own guests.I'm also not seeing anything rude about parking there. ?
Ummmm, maybe he was to traumatized to eat? Unless you were there....I don't think you can say the pizza was for sure not orders for the child. We can all have our thoughts and opinions here...that's what makes websleuths so great.
It's also very interesting that he was replaced as PS's coach by another guy not long before that. And he was only hired by SS in April.
Even thinking about their situation makes me too traumatized to eat. The pizza could have been the captors' idea, or maybe SS or AS thought by suggesting they order pizza they might have an opportunity to get help. I doubt in the scheme of things they were not too worried about PS skipping dinner.
Excellent article ...
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