Oh yes, Dr friend requested by MS also sent to house to discover TS prior to cops arrival.
I cannot find the link for this statement. Do you recall where it is from?
From NG Aired July 2, 2015
ZARRELL: Yes, OK, so we spoke to this neighbor, who says that the morning the body was discovered, there was a tan Chevy Avalanche truck in the
driveway of the Sievers`s home. The neighbor noticed it about
9:00 AM. And the reason that`s very significant is cops were not called for 45 minutes after the car was seen. C
ops called 9:45. The neighbor says the car was parked in the driveway really close to the garage door. The neighbor had never seen it there before.
And Nancy, one thing I want to point out that's very important.
The cops, when they came, they took pictures and fingerprints of the car, and then
the main investigator on the case drove the truck away before the media was even aware that this was a crime scene.
ZARRELL: Yes, so it`s a tan Chevy Avalanche truck. It was seen parked in the driveway of the home really close to the garage door. It was spotted
at 9:00 AM, and cops were called at 9:45 AM.
So, my question is, why didn't they allow the doctor to remove his own vehicle? If the Avalanche was present at 9:00am, why were the police not called for another forty five minutes? Was the doctor from Sievers' Clinic? How did he enter the Sievers' home?
Why did the female clinic employee also go to the crime scene? LEO tells her that the good doctor has passed. She then phones Mark, "who was hysterical". She says, "Mark, I know what's going on but I don't know what's going on?" What does that even mean?