http://www.wtva.com/mostpopular/story/Man-charged-in-Amanda-Price-murder/9RIvQ7aTCUWcOrGUI7FZFQ.cspx
wfgodot, they've recovered a rifle that was taken from a car broken into that night, and chief says they found a .380 pistol in the accused man's mobile home that they believe is the murder weapon, but the gun's not even back from the crime lab, yet! Unless they have his fingerprints on the bullets, I'm still not convinced this isn't a frame-up, because according to the above link, LE seems to try to provide an answer for a lot of the questions we've been asking, once the story appeared to be changing daily.
Such as:
He was one of the alleged car burglars that night; but he then went rogue and, alone, decided to pick a house, at random, to burglarize. (but . . . with one victim dead, and the other wounded, and the only other occupants of the house a dog and a 4-year-old, he just "calmly walked away" with nothing? When his sole purpose according to the chief was to go rob some more? Why not finish Coach off and ransack the place? He certainly wasn't in a hurry. Coach said the shooter was wearing a dark hoodie or a mask; lately, it's just been called a mask. Have they found the mask? Coach said the shooter was about 6 feet tall. Does this match the accused's height?)
Mrs. Price was shot outside, and Mr. Price was shot inside the home. (And "now" they're calling it a "home invasion". Where nothing was taken. Okay.)
Chief wouldn't answer when asked whether or not the accused has admitted the shootings.
Chief says the accused did not know whose house he was at, nor did he know the Prices.
I just don't understand the "burglary that wasn't a burglary" motive. LE has stated that they have recovered items taken during the car break-ins, however.
If, when all is said and done, the accused turns out to be the shooter, I will gladly admit my line of thinking has been off base. Way, way off base.
But the gun isn't even back from the state crime lab, yet! I wonder if the gun they found in his house could indeed be the murder weapon . . . only the accused didn't put it there, didn't know one would be found there.
I'm sorry, I just can't let it go, can I?