travelbug
Injustice anywhere a threat to justice everywhere
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If this was a hit, then someone made a mistake in either how to break open the side door or in how to stage it. Whoever pried open that door to gain access to the garage ( and then the inside), was not a professional.
Unlessyou want to suggest that the individual intentionally wanted to look like an amateur, he or she took additional risks in being detected prematurely.-Nin
I was not thinking in terms of a professional hitman. I'm more inclined to believe it would be someone who could be "bought" with drugs, or who owed money for drugs. I also think this was an inside job, but the plan was to make it appear random by staging a break-in. I don't believe the alarm system "failed". I think it was either disabled remotely or someone with access to the home disabled it. There were dog walkers, relatives, co-workers, etc. who had access to the house. If the LE crime scene description as gruesome is accurate then the idea of a "random" crime doesn't fit. Then again, this wouldn't be the first time LE let inaccurate information "leak". jmo