I was surprised that the FBI guy did not go into detail about data before 9pm.
He covered that at 6:23pm AMs vehicle comes out of park (leaving work?), then something unspecific at 7:11pm. Then there’s a gap in his testimony (also gap in report?) until 9:03:44pm when the infotainment system boots up.
So it seems Alex didn’t drive his vehicle to the kennels if the gap in the testimony is indicative of a gap in the vehicle data (i.e., no data logged). How did he and/or Maggie get to the kennel?
If Alex walked from the house to the kennels, did he really walk back after murdering his wife and son and get into the car for Almeda? Because 8:55pm (the 59 steps on Maggie’s phone, presumably Alex) to 9:03pm is 8 minutes max. That‘s not enough time to get back to the house (walking), change, much less take a shower/wash up. And if he ran, remember his white t-shirt smelled freshly laundered. It would’ve smelled sweaty if he’d have run (or even walked) 1/3 mile in oppressively humid SC in June. Was there an ATV parked at the house and, if so, was it tested for GSR and blood? Did Alex have a change of clothes standing by in his car? If so, how did blood splatter mist get on his white t-shirt (even though it smelled like laundry detergent)?
It does support only a 20 minute stay at Almeda though.
Was there another vehicle he could have used to drive Maggie to the kennels?
What am I missing? This data seems to support his alibi.
He covered that at 6:23pm AMs vehicle comes out of park (leaving work?), then something unspecific at 7:11pm. Then there’s a gap in his testimony (also gap in report?) until 9:03:44pm when the infotainment system boots up.
So it seems Alex didn’t drive his vehicle to the kennels if the gap in the testimony is indicative of a gap in the vehicle data (i.e., no data logged). How did he and/or Maggie get to the kennel?
If Alex walked from the house to the kennels, did he really walk back after murdering his wife and son and get into the car for Almeda? Because 8:55pm (the 59 steps on Maggie’s phone, presumably Alex) to 9:03pm is 8 minutes max. That‘s not enough time to get back to the house (walking), change, much less take a shower/wash up. And if he ran, remember his white t-shirt smelled freshly laundered. It would’ve smelled sweaty if he’d have run (or even walked) 1/3 mile in oppressively humid SC in June. Was there an ATV parked at the house and, if so, was it tested for GSR and blood? Did Alex have a change of clothes standing by in his car? If so, how did blood splatter mist get on his white t-shirt (even though it smelled like laundry detergent)?
It does support only a 20 minute stay at Almeda though.
Was there another vehicle he could have used to drive Maggie to the kennels?
What am I missing? This data seems to support his alibi.
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