Good post, CADWrest, but for me that leads us back to a place that seemingly makes no sense. If the male who had sex with Faith is her murderer, who is this male? Haven't all of the males known to Faith been tested against the forensics? Not to mention, if this male was known to Faith, when and how did he enter the apartment? Did he just show up and knock on the apartment door at 4:30am? That's a little late for a "booty call," and a "booty call" would normally be preceded by a phone call or text message. But Faith didn't receive any later texts or calls. So I am a little in the dark about how this male known to her finds himself in bed with her at 4:45am and why he has not been identified via the forensics.
Maybe that suggests, then, that this male was not known to Faith and that the sex was non-consensual. This would better account for why the police have not been able to identify the killer via forensics. However, this theory raises other problems, including: why would a stranger have tried to enter their apartment after 4:30am? Weren't they on the second or third floor? Doesn't this seem a little improbable? Unless perhaps this stranger was a neighbor of one kind or another who had been watching the girls go in and out of the apartment, eyeing them as it were. But then the question is why have the police not identified this person.
If I take the forensic evidence as definitive, as you do, I have to say that this last theory seems to be the most plausible, i.e., that the killer was a stranger to Faith, that he had been watching the girls for some time, that he was living in one of the nearby apartments and that police have not been able to identify him for some reason.
However, this theory has its own problems, including, why would such a person write the note that was left? Doesn't the note suggest that the killer and Faith knew one another?
This case is incredibly perplexing, and very, very frustrating.
Maybe that suggests, then, that this male was not known to Faith and that the sex was non-consensual. This would better account for why the police have not been able to identify the killer via forensics. However, this theory raises other problems, including: why would a stranger have tried to enter their apartment after 4:30am? Weren't they on the second or third floor? Doesn't this seem a little improbable? Unless perhaps this stranger was a neighbor of one kind or another who had been watching the girls go in and out of the apartment, eyeing them as it were. But then the question is why have the police not identified this person.
If I take the forensic evidence as definitive, as you do, I have to say that this last theory seems to be the most plausible, i.e., that the killer was a stranger to Faith, that he had been watching the girls for some time, that he was living in one of the nearby apartments and that police have not been able to identify him for some reason.
However, this theory has its own problems, including, why would such a person write the note that was left? Doesn't the note suggest that the killer and Faith knew one another?
This case is incredibly perplexing, and very, very frustrating.