I agree and that makes it so much sadder for me. :frown:Am I right in thinking TS was most likely initially engaged in the garage, then moved inside?
Every time I think about this horrible murder, there are two things that come to my mind that I am still unable to get past.
#2
I tear up when I think about our beloved TS driving home that fateful night, after a long fun filled weekend and how tired and happy she must have been to be going home.
HOME, the one place where her and her family are protected from harm. Her safe haven that provides her with privacy and protection from danger. :crying:
My thoughts then automatically wander to how terrified she must have been. How completely caught off guard she had to be as she walked into her home, that safe haven that was now was a place of complete horror.
I can't bear to think about how it happened, but I pray to God that it happened fast. That she didn't have time to think about anything and that she didn't suffer. After reading the Doc's though, unfortunately it doesn't sound like it happened that way. :frown:
RIP our beloved Dr. Teresa Sievers :candle:
# 2
TS's beloved dogs. :frown:
Being avid dog lover myself, I know they are very loyal and it's their nature to try to protect or comfort their owner, in any way they are able to. They are extremely perceptive with their owner's feelings and my own "furbaby" will lay on my lap and try to lick my tears away if I am crying. She will not leave my side. But when there is anger and anxiety, most of the times she/they will hide somewhere out of fear.
Is this what they did? Where were they during this murder? BS said that Nana, who is the youngest (although she is grayed) will jump up on you, wanting food. Did the monsters drug them? I can't imagine them putting them outside, for fear they would be heard barking. But maybe they did? I cried when I read that there was dog hair on and near TS's body. Was the DNA swabbed on the dogs because they licked her body, (you can figure it out, I can't bear to type it) I keep going back to the neighbor that said she heard "shrills" about 4 am that morning, and it sounded kind of like a noise that a child would make. I honestly think it was Lucy. I think it was Nana who ran out of the garage? maybe not...IDK
I can't imagine what these poor dogs have been through :crying: They were alone for MONTHS!!!!
1. Family leaves on early on Friday morning June 26 - 3 days alone
2. TS brutally murdered on June 29 - another day alone
3. Taken from house by animal services - one week
4. Dogs trigger alarm on Tuesday SEPTEMBER 15 - dogs STILL alone
5. A team of veterinarians visited the home Wed. afternoon Sept 16.
Click picture for larger image of that
that sweet face :frown:
http://www.winknews.com/2015/09/16/deputies-animal-control-officers-called-to-sievers-home/
http://www.naplesnews.com/news/crim...the-sievers-home-ep-1277676559-338482242.html
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