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I hate this thought but... if they're not sure...it may mean that the personOn May 5, 2016, the DallasNews reported:
"The killer may have used a cellphone to record the slaying, according to the affidavit." Ok. So, SP is filming with their cell phone while stabbing and shooting Missy? Is this possible recording an inference to a hired hit as it could be offered for proof that the deed is done? Is the GoPro headlamp capable of making a recording? (It may not be GoPro but the brand was mentioned once upon a time.)
a) appeared to receive a call - while murdering Missy,
b) check something on their phone - while murdering Missy,
OR that they attacked Missy and as she fell - unable to run or even try to defend herself - they got out their phone and somewhat aimed it at Missy while continuing to stab/shot her.
All these possibilities sound nuts but it doesn't mean that it didn't happen.
Unless they weren't very careful with their choice of words, and actually meant that they noticed that perp had some device on them and may be recording the whole thing.
Btw. isn't it unusual to receive any unproffesional messages via LinkedIn?
I remember it being seen as rare, unacceptable and a big no-no, at least around 2016 in Europe.
That injury could come as easy as side effect of kneeling on that leg for a bit too long, or squatting/bending over with whole body weight on that leg. Some minor pain for couple hours and then it will be gone without any medical assistance or anyone noticing it.The news article also contains the Updated version of the Creekside Church surveillance video where it begins with the SP exiting the kitchen and touching the Eastern wall with the right hand for balance. SP likely has an injured right leg, as the article states. Next, we see SP opening an unlocked closet in the Western hallway and exiting with a hammer. I believe the killer knew the hammer placed in that particular closet was meant for their nefarious purposes. Foreknowledge. Who could have placed a hammer in that closet for SP?
I don't have enough insight to theorise about the hammer.
It may be totally normal to stumble on some tools while wandering around that church. It may be sitting there for years, forgotten and unused but seen by some people. Wasn't that where maintenance tools were usually kept?
But if not, and if everything in that church was spot-on, no misplacement, all tidy and always where it should be and could be easily located then obviously, it'd be a huge thing.
Well, retracing steps and closing all doors previously left open would just add some more weirdness into it, wouldn't take away any.I agree it is odd that some closet and room doors are left open, especially the Dutch door near the SW doors Missy entered. However, we were told there is more video not shown to the public but that SP behaves basically the same way throughout their milling around so there's a chance the SP closed the doors. We just don't know.
Broken glass may not have been visible to Missy as it could have come from the glass table in the W hallway near the locked closet door when the assault occurred. If MB made it all the way to look down the Eastern corridor, she could have noticed the broken glass doors at the NE corner but we're not certain she made it that far into the church before being attacked.
In the Southern hallway, when SP walks toward the W hallway, they are lit up like a Christmas tree with a headlamp, flashlight and the lights from above. Second image shows the headlamp shining on the wall as SP enters the sanctuary. For full impact of SP's confident behavior, may I suggest viewing the videos in slow motion?
That lazy, casual attempt to break in through the most basic doors and changing mind so quickly about wanting to get in is also bizarre.
What kind of burglar is unable to work through basic doors and uninterested with one of closed ones upon noticing that unlocked rooms don't have anything interesting in them?
Fake burglar should be even more concerned with making it look like a 100% normal burglary that's going to go "tragically wrong" later.
But instead this person looks like their absolute priority is to appear like they own the place with their outfit.
I don't want to spam this thread and I'd need to link over a dozen videos to show what I mean, but I searched for guys/girls dressing up as cops. And of course those I found weren't really pretending to be cops, but trying to appear as one for the purpose of some party, cosplay or experiment. I'd say that they look like "I don't think so" or "maybe...".
Real cops and army are composing themselves bit differently cause of training and practice, it's often hard to miss the cop-vibe.
And this one? They look like cliche I-own-this-small-town movie cop who has no other quality to him than this cop identity. They don't appear fit, or having a good posture but definitely like having a time in this outfit.