Ok, this pic is more zoomed out and may give everyone a better view of the post and bushes, giving a different perspective.
Note the distance to the walmart building. If I'm not mistaken I think walmarts cameras maybe on top of their building making it quite a distance for a great view.
I hope I'm not repeating things again... just reading the backlog. Had to drive the kids all over town to sleepovers... and, I decided to drive out and have a look-see at this Walmart. I've never really been this far out on the eastside, so it took a while!
There are cameras EVERYWHERE. There are cameras on both sides of the main entrance, after you enter and when you need to either go straight at the building, or make a turn right or left like a "t". The cameras seem to be positioned to be able to see into your car as you are turning.
There are also a gazillion cameras along the top of the building, at all of the entrances and also pointing at the front and sides. There is some sort of business across the street as well... it looked like there were loading docks in front so maybe it's some sort of shipping/receiving center. It had a gate, so I'm thinking there were probably cameras there as well.
It looked like this car was parked in the furthest possible corner away from Walmart, near the front right corner of the parking lot (if you were facing the building). Interestingly, there are bus stops for both sides of the street right there. It is also an insanely busy intersection. There's an ARCO, a convenience store, some fast food, etc. Whoever put that car there had to have been caught on video. There is just no way they wouldn't have.
Good point from ABC report. 3 hour gap between Starbucks boss calling Clint and Clint's 911 call. Huge block of time.
I think someone else already answered this one, but I think the boss didn't call until after 8, and then hubby made 911 call at 9:50ish, after driving to hospital and mom's house.
Oh dear...another PC tonight??
That doesn't look like good news at all.