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Yes I believe so.So that's Maddie's bedroom with the balcony out the window?
I agree with some of the opinions in your post but other's i'm skeptical. I don't see this guy as some kind of delta force operator of the murder world. I think he tries to be tactical, but not to this extent.
and i'm reminded of that stabbing murder, I believe it was in kansas or missouri...the two brothers who stabbed and killed most of their family. They just ran through their home and butchered any family member they could butcher. It can certainly be an acquaintance.
Yes I think it's the camera angle.Is it the camera angle or just me, but do the inside doors look extra wide in that place?
Thanks, I have always leaned toward the red stains being blood and am just trying to provide extra proof to dispel the heating oil angle. I did see that a company in Pullman sells heating oil.I’ve responded to this before: it’s not used in this town or even any of the surrounding towns AFAIK.
In town, it’s electric, natural gas, maybe some use wood. On campus, there’s a steam plant.
Outside town where there are no gas lines, propane is common, so are electric & wood.
HTH
Yes I believe Xana's room is the one with windows to the backside.
That photo looks like it was taken from the hill behind the house.Yes I believe so.
IMO...If they were wrong as prior post suggests it actually spatially almost makes more sense thinking of the sp entering thru the slider into the kitchen and making their way to the stairs to go after their "target" perhaps but having this bedroom right there near the stairs and feeling like they needed to "take care of" that room to secure both their entry and exit from the top floor given it's proximity to the stairwell. Making many assumptions and speculations on things we dont know for sure obviously.
Do you have the link? I listened to the podcast in question & the Moscow murderers were quite a bit in, after all the midterm election results.
If that segment of the episode has been deleted/censored, that would be … interesting, moo
First linked in thread #8 above.The coroner was interviewed and shown the picture and said from "[her] observations" it appears to be blood. The link below will bring you to the source and a short transcript. MOO I am still skeptical about it being blood, as it isn't clear if the coroner is just reacting to the picture and seeing it for the first time, or if they have other information that brings them to that conclusion. I find it odd that blood, or any liquid, would be able to make it that far through the floor from inside.
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If that's true, that Xana's bedroom is at the back of the house, then someone could easily sit on the hill behind the house, hidden by trees, and look directly into the bedrooms of the victims. Someone watching would know exactly when the lights went out, and decide when to try to break-in ... perhaps through the kitchen door at the back of the house.Yes I believe Xana's room is the one with windows to the backside.
That's where we differ. The parents said they were in the same room, not that they shared a room.Not really. The parents said they were in the same room, not they were found in the same room. The implication here is that she was killed because they were in the same room, and had she been in a separate room with a locked door she might not have been killed.
This is my interpretation of what they said. Not that they were found deceased in the same room, though it might be that way, but that they shared the room so if one was attacked, it made sense the other would be.
If the DNA is mixed with the blood....that's pretty certain then. mooparty house lots of different DNA this is going to be time consuming hopefully they got DNA that can be certain its killer's and not a random party buddy
I don't think the killer would risk all the dna that would be found if he/she had cleaned up there. Too risky as far as being seen by someone, and too easy to leave something identifying behind. This massacre seems to be a case of getting in quickly, taking care of business and getting out quick. The perp was trying to be all ninja about it.I think its most likely that the killer had on an outer layer that was removed. jmo
I cannot say with any certainty of course, but likely as has been discussed in prior threads and what I know from my own home's sliding glass door is that despite the presence of a lock built into the door and frame, many of these types of doors can be easily manipulated into opening even if the door is "locked" by simply lifting up on the door before pushing towards the open position, lifting the locking hook off the stationary catch mechanism in the frame. Personally, we secure ours with a softball bat wedged between door and opposite frame for this very reason.The back sliding glass door does not lock at this time. LE is using stools as seen in recent pictures to block the door shut. Did the door lock before 11/12-13?
I think one person acted alone. Just my opinion.How was the parking situation? Outside the house or like a communal parking area?