Kidnapper's Access to home & child?
@MimosaMornings Like you noted - six bedroom house? Well, actually Monica S. said that*
per DM link. Also as noted upthread, one r/e website described as 3 BR, another said 4 BR.
I'm not sleuthing/commenting about her, or Cash's Mom, or Dad.
Pic* shows what may be
exterior-type lock, maybe a
dead-bolt, on door of room where Cash & twin slept. If so could kidnapper
enter directly - w or w'out breaking lock/door - from back yard to the room? And w lower chance of detection by others in house at that time?
In same pix, next to door, is a window w dark curtains, that seems to have makeshift
plywood piece instead of glass or covering glass for the lower 3/4 of window. Looks like
low ceilings to me {{{ETA: other rooms also have low-ish ceilings like many
basements have, so no, twins were not sleeping in basement}}} and like an I-beam in ceiling, w some drywall missing.
Just watched vid tour* the teen son gave, showing how (he said) kidnapper got in. He said the lock on garage's
vehicle door - the one for cars - is broken so they chain it. I missed it if he said it was
chained that night.
He also said, the
ped. door from garage to house was kicked in or tampered with.
Could occupants miss
noise of roll-up vehicle door to garage being opened by kidnapper? IDK. Seems likely imo, opening or closing would be a noisy, squeaky, rattley operation. my2ct.
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