threesevenninefour
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As long as the family is publicly supportive of Kaylee's ex, I see no reason to suspect him of any involvement at this time. They dated for quite a considerable amount of time, so I trust their assessment of his character and their relationship. The calls aren't suspicious at all to me because I remember being in college and repeatedly calling people (especially boyfriends) when I was intoxicated, sometimes just because I wanted someone to talk to before going to bed. I do think the angle of the calls being made because the dog had gotten out is actually very compelling, but we don't really have enough information right now to know if that's actually what occurred.
As for the roommates, I was once in a similar situation in college; I lived in a house in the middle of the city with five other girls and one night, after a long night of partying, two men armed with guns entered the home through an unlocked back door and tied everyone up downstairs before stealing electronics and money and escaping. I was passed out in my room upstairs and slept through the entire incident; according to one of the roommates, one of the men even tried the door of my bedroom but it was locked (as I always had the habit of locking my bedroom door behind me when going to sleep). I didn't wake up until one of the police officers responding started banging on the door of my room...and this was with my roommates screaming and a lot of commotion going on as everyone was being threatened. So I can feasibly see how one could sleep through events occurring on another floor, especially if they were intoxicated themselves, wearing headphones, and/or used to hearing noises late at night due to living in a house that entertained guests often.
Just my opinion/two cents, of course!
As for the roommates, I was once in a similar situation in college; I lived in a house in the middle of the city with five other girls and one night, after a long night of partying, two men armed with guns entered the home through an unlocked back door and tied everyone up downstairs before stealing electronics and money and escaping. I was passed out in my room upstairs and slept through the entire incident; according to one of the roommates, one of the men even tried the door of my bedroom but it was locked (as I always had the habit of locking my bedroom door behind me when going to sleep). I didn't wake up until one of the police officers responding started banging on the door of my room...and this was with my roommates screaming and a lot of commotion going on as everyone was being threatened. So I can feasibly see how one could sleep through events occurring on another floor, especially if they were intoxicated themselves, wearing headphones, and/or used to hearing noises late at night due to living in a house that entertained guests often.
Just my opinion/two cents, of course!