PoirotryInMotion
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Titan! I've been curious about why he was brought in two days after the crime. Maybe it's a protocol thing, maybe they had reason to look for gunshot residue, maybe they just wanted to cover all their bases. I initially thought that they brought him in to try to nail down SP's movements in and around the church, but a seemingly knowledgeable member argued that they wouldn't use a dog like Titan for that kind of work. I don't know one way or another, and I haven't looked in to it.
Titan, the gunshot-residue sniffing dog, was brought in right after the completion of the autopsy, which was when I first wondered if gunshot wounds were involved (along with the ECSO dirty cops/stolen guns issue going on around that time). I don't remember seeing copies of the coroner's report so am not sure how the coroner himself actually described cause of death on the death certificate. I only remember reading and hearing LE describe the cause of death post-autopsy as being from a lethal "puncture wound" to the head (though she apparently had more than one puncture wound). And that her wounds were "consistent with" the tool(s) found near her body. LE were noticeably and consistently evasive, however, when asked by reporters if the murder weapon had been recovered.
Answering another poster's question--I don't have a problem with SP not wearing a gun in a visible holster, since I also believe this was a planned kill, and he was aware of the cameras and intent on confusing things for investigators. He could have and probably would have had the gun concealed while carrying the breaching tool. He could also have first attacked and stunned her with the breaching tool (which was not an ordinary hammer IMO), and then drawn out his gun to deliver a shot to the head (or even head and chest).
My thought is that IF a gun were used to cause any of those puncture wounds, and if LE had any reason to wonder (especially at that time) if the gun used was one of the several unrecovered, stolen and illegally sold guns associated with the ongoing ECSO dirty cop case, they would have very good reason to be evasive about whether or not those puncture wounds were of the gunshot variety, and if the murder weapon had been recovered. They wouldn't want to compromise either case's investigation by admitting that.
Timeline review for context:
Mar 28, 2016 - one stolen-gun suspect (PGS) abruptly resigns from ECSO:
"[He] was employed with ECSO from Oct. 21, 2001 to March 28 when he abruptly resigned as the criminal investigations division lieutenant. He was the supervisor in charge of the sheriff’s office evidence room."
http://www.waxahachietx.com/news/20160504/2nd-deputy-arrested-in-gun-theft-case
April 15, 2016 - 1st ECSO officer (PGS) arrested
April 18, 2016 - Missy Bevers slain
May 5, 2016 - 2nd ECSO officer (TS) arrest reported:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.nb...wned-Stolen-Guns-Warrant-378226161.html?amp=y
July 12,2017 - The 2 officers plead guilty in plea deal:
https://www.google.com/amp/cw33.com...ar-in-federal-court-on-gun-theft-charges/amp/