Wallendo
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Random thoughts.
It is quite plausible that the front door was open between 8-9 AM. Later that morning, one of the survivors before going upstairs, may have closed the door. It also could have been closed by one of the visitors who arrived on the scene before LE. The chief’s response to this was less than forceful.
The LE visit last night could have been related to simple giving new officers a Vite of the carnage, but I wonder if, during the collection of personal events, a new discovery was made.
The recent article in the Idaho newspaper quoted several neighbors who relate that the night of the murders was very atypical for a Saturday night. Would a stalker casing the house have known that there would be no house party that night?
It is quite plausible that the front door was open between 8-9 AM. Later that morning, one of the survivors before going upstairs, may have closed the door. It also could have been closed by one of the visitors who arrived on the scene before LE. The chief’s response to this was less than forceful.
The LE visit last night could have been related to simple giving new officers a Vite of the carnage, but I wonder if, during the collection of personal events, a new discovery was made.
The recent article in the Idaho newspaper quoted several neighbors who relate that the night of the murders was very atypical for a Saturday night. Would a stalker casing the house have known that there would be no house party that night?