You know, I've often thought the initial attack took place in or near her bedroom. Maybe I was right.
That's definitely a possibility. Actually, it could have happened anywhere, including the wineceller (though I think she was placed there after the murder). Since the crime scene was basically NEVER really secured and potential evidence lost forever, there was no chance to find out.
This is something I am just thinking about....The R's supposedly never went back into that house. Auntie P did, though, so there was a lot of evidence that she could have taken out. I know there were search warrents issued, and things were taken into evidence, but did anyone ever go into that home with a forensic investigation? Like looking for blood splatters, etc. I have read varying things about urine-stained carpet, bedding, etc. being taken. Unfortunately, things like that, and fingerprints, too, can't be dated. There is no way to prove when they were actually left, is there?
And that house was sold pretty quickly, to a group of R supporters, right? How does a search warrent work- would LE be allowed to search the home after it had changed ownership?
I know one of the subsequent owners walled up the wineceller. Be interesting to go back in with today's DNA advances and see it again. Or am I watching too many CSI shows?