Here is a snip from the NG show that made me hesitate last night when I heard it:
Speaking was MICHAEL SAPRAICONE, FMR. NYPD DETECTIVE PRESIDENT OF SQUAD SECURITY INC
Here is what Mr. Sapraicone had to say:
"SAPRAICONE: You have this -- husband, the boyfriend goes to work every night. He works until 2:00, 3:00 in the morning, so this girl closes this door and locks that door because she`s the caretaker there, for this 3-year-old and this 5-year-old. How does that just so happen to be open that evening? And how does a predator just happen to come to that one particular trailer and find that door open?
I mean is there any indication that somebody tried other doors in the trail park? No, we don`t have that. So he just happens to wander into this one trailer, open that door and sure enough there`s a 5-year-old girl he can take out of that bedroom. That doesn`t add up.
I`d like to look at the inner circle a little bit. And then I`d like to look at the nature under the friends. Something`s going on in that house. As you said before, we don`t know what happens to her after she gets home from school on Monday. We do know the father picked her up at school at 3:00 or 3:30 on Monday. But then we don`t know what happened? What`s the timeline from 3:00 until 10:00 that night when this girl Misty says she put her to bed at 8:00?"
I understand that we all have developing theories as to who may or may not have been involved in the disappearance of Haleigh but the comment above has me scratching my head.
The Father has stated in interviews that the backdoor is always locked. Father says that he checks the door before he goes to work every night to make sure the door is locked. The GF has said in interviews that she was washing clothes and when she went to the bedroom the backdoor was locked.
How did this door come to be open when there is no evident damage to door or lock? How did this SO know to check the one door that was unlocked? If the SO wandered around the neighborhood checking for unlocked doors wouldn't there be evidence of that and do the neighbors have dogs that would create a racket if this SO went to the property with the dogs to check for unlocked doors?
I'm trying to figure out, how a SO would go to that trailer and just happen to find the one door that stays locked by all accounts all the time, the one door that isn't used by the family but just a few times since they moved in, and find that door unlocked?
I haven't formulated an opinion on who is or who isn't involved but really if you put that scenario above to the "most likely" test. It doesn't pass without a lot, a lot of justifications and rationalizations.
I'm not talking about what is Possible, because anything is possible but I'm trying to figure out the probable, those are two very different things in my opinion.
http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0902/12/ng.01.html