The sheriff said it was open, but I took it to mean unlocked and not swinging wide open ?My understanding is that LE believes the suspect entered through the sliding glass door.
Were there signs of forced entry or was the door left unlocked?
The sheriff said it was open, but I took it to mean unlocked and not swinging wide open ?My understanding is that LE believes the suspect entered through the sliding glass door.
Were there signs of forced entry or was the door left unlocked?
Is it just me or is this statement by the chief confusing? He says both “we’re not 100% sure if the door was unlocked” and “the door was still open when we got there”. Could that mean he isn’t sure it was unlocked when the killer gained access but it certainly was unlocked when LE arrived at the scene? And is he talking about the door by the parked cars, or the sliding glass door in the back?Reporter - You mentioned that there's an indication that it's an isolated, targeted, incident and there is an individual somewhere. Can you give us a reason as to why there's that belief there is a suspect? And can you also give a little more information on the forced entry? There's no sign of forced entry, but did it seem like any of the entries were left unlocked by any means?
Chief - I'll answer the last part there just because it's at the front end of my mind. We're not 100% sure if the door was unlocked. There were no damage to anything and the door was still open when we got there.
I wonder if she bought the car or if it was gifted to her <modsnip>Does anyone believe Greek Life had something to do with this? When I think about Kaylee, and her new car, graduating soon, ostensibly new job, etc., I can imagine a scenario where someone is extremely jealous of her. I wonder if it could be a person or persons who know her or know of her through Greek Life
Are sliding glass doors more secure than they used to be? I haven’t had one in many years, but, way back when, they were pretty easy to get into, even while locked. I never saw any evidence of forced entry after getting in while it was actually locked. We used to have the wooden stick in the track so that it couldn’t be broken into.My understanding is that LE believes the suspect entered through the sliding glass door.
Were there signs of forced entry or was the door left unlocked?
I lean towards great new job with a signing bonus and/or grad gift from familyI wonder if she bought the car or if it was gifted to he <modsnip>
If it wasn't unlocked when the killer(s) gained access and the door was not broken into, that would mean someone opened the door for the killer(s).Is it just me or is this statement by the chief confusing? He says both “we’re not 100% sure if the door was unlocked” and “the door was still open when we got there”. Could that mean he isn’t sure it was unlocked when the killer gained access but it certainly was unlocked when LE arrived at the scene? And is he talking about the door by the parked cars, or the sliding glass door in the back?
It's crazy. In some states they are part time school bus drivers. It doesn't pay well and it comes down to anyone who wants the job gets it. There are suicides ruled as murders, or murders ruled as suicides. It is a mess. imo.
Coroner interviewed by Ashleigh Banfield
Unbelievable. I’m totally amazed that she is allowed to speak on this, nothing against her, releasing this info seems against what LE has been doing. Why not just release the whole report? Do they not run things by eachother? Did they want her to leak where the mortal wound was?
That is my thought but I'm not hearing anything about bloody footprints of the suspect, etc. unless I missed something.Who ever perp this horrible crime was covered in blood.
If it wasn't unlocked when the killer(s) gained access and the door was not broken into, that would mean someone opened the door for the killer(s).
She looks extremely uncomfortable — both speaking about the multiple stabs (no throat slashes reported), and probably not knowing what information she can/should say. Maybe she wasn’t prepped well, IMO. (Probably also her first quadruple homicide, as well as many others’ there.)Unbelievable. I’m totally amazed that she is allowed to speak on this, nothing against her, releasing this info seems against what LE has been doing. Why not just release the whole report? Do they not run things by eachother? Did they want her to leak where the mortal wound was?
My thoughts exactly. Seems very strange way to release this info. Interesting that she answers the question of if they were in separate rooms of the house saying, that hasn’t been disclosed, but then goes on to say other things that have not been disclosed.Unbelievable. I’m totally amazed that she is allowed to speak on this, nothing against her, releasing this info seems against what LE has been doing. Why not just release the whole report? Do they not run things by eachother? Did they want her to leak where the mortal wound was?
They were in the Eliza ‘Liza’ Fletcher case.
Found Deceased - TN - Eliza "Liza" Fletcher, 34, Abducted while jogging 4:30 am, forced into SUV, Central Ave near Univ of M, personal items found, Memphis 2 Sept 2022
https://www.actionnews5.com/2022/09/02/woman-missing-reportedly-kidnapped/ MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WMC) - Memphis police are searching for a woman who went missing early Friday. Eliza Fletcher, 34, went missing in the early morning hours. Police found her personal items but have not located her. Her...www.websleuths.com
Are sliding glass doors more secure than they used to be? I haven’t had one in many years, but, way back when, they were pretty easy to get into, even while locked. I never saw any evidence of forced entry after getting in while it was actually locked. We used to have the wooden stick in the track so that it couldn’t be broken into.