Early in the video you can hear someone say "Kaylee." Next the door is opened by B - or at least it does look like B. So, I do think some of the housemates were actually there but not willing to deal with police. So those two guys who didn't live there were sent to the door and when police made it clear they were not going away until they talked to a resident, they probably had Maddie (and yes, I think she was probably there) go in a bedroom and talk on the phone pretending she was not there. And yes, I've seen this kind of behavior out of college kids before. But, I want to say, this is an incredibly unsafe situation to live in. I wish the parents had educated these girls about this because they literally didn't know who was coming or going to/from their house. Literally anyone who could blend in with college kids could have been driving around looking for a party and easily come into the house during the party, learned the layout of the house, stolen stuff and more. And, yes, this could have easily led to this tragedy. But all too often college kids and even teens will have this type of party.Regarding the video of the noise complaint from 1st September), maybe it’s just me but I find it odd that a party is going on at the house & none of the actual housemates are there? Just wondering if this is normal in college towns? MOO
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