It think her legal team would dispute this by saying she parked on his floor, so that's evidence that she was in the wrong place.
I personally agree that there is more to this and I could see it being totally plausible.
My Dad doesn't park on the same floor as his girlfriend's apartment is on when he gets there at 10pm. The lower floors are already packed so he parks on a higher floor. Just a thought.
Here's a link to a neighbor showing that the doors can't just be left afar.
Shaun King on Twitter
Now what I want someone to do... is just push it open a TINY bit. Can it be left ajar that way?
Obviously if it swings shut it can't. If you just push it in half an inch to unlatch it, can you leave it ajar?
Also, does it have a bar up at the top inside the door that flips over as another lock like hotels?
I also want to know if someone took a picture of each floor. From the end of the hallway. To show different decor, mats, wreaths on doors, etc.
Does anyone know if the door locks at those apartments record when they are unlocked? I’m wondering if there’s a way to tell the last time her door was unlocked.
Also wondering the same about him, would it show if his was left ajar?
I more meant for her safety. She’s openly sharing her apt # and the one thing Americans love more than free speech and guns are cops. She’s 100% brave and bold and on the side of reightiousness IMO but that just so happens to be against the blue and that’s a dangerous predicament for a young woman in Texas.
This did occur to me as well. I'm glad she's speaking out though. There is also the concern that the defense will have access to ALL of her statements to go over word for word and be prepared for. That's generally the concern with having witnesses talking before trial.
I wonder if he was singing loudly and that is why banged on the door and yelled.
That would only work if she went home first...
Nope. The dog would have known where the right apartment was.
Very true.
Would really like to know what time the noise complaints were made???
Me too. Was it before she left for work? Was it from the apartment or from a cell phone or in person?
But when it came to describing the Dallas police officer’s years in the neighborhood, Anderson said the police presence of the past week now made sense.
“In the past couple of days, I’ve more police cars on this street. One parked in front of my house, and one last night had a search light going in all directions. And for this to happen, it’s a tragedy at every side. Everybody gets hurt,” he said. End Snip:
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Tell me this doesn't mean what I think it means. They are not providing her with protection are they?!
They would not provide any other person with police protection. If she wants protection she can stay in a cell by herself!
Difficult to imagine, but maybe she crated her dog while she was gone. I hate that!!!
Then the smell of poop would definitely exist, because the dog would have had to go in it's crate.