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If you look closely at the first part of the video, the hammer pick is in the burglar's right hand at the beginning of the video, but during the sequence of trying to get into the first room, maybe by trying to use the claws on the hammer to pry open the door, it switches to their left hand. I think this is why it looks so awkward when they tried to use the crowbar to get into that first room on the surveillance video. They had the crowbar in their right hand and hammer pick in their left hand at this point.the reason I think it is a woman is the crowbar on the door fiddling around ... IMO a man would have just smashed it ... this perp was very timid in trying to use the tool I have no clue about it being a target kill either Police are doing a big disservice by not putting out more info
Later in the video the burglar has the hammer pick in their right hand, which is probably their dominant hand as that is the hand they swung the hammer pick with in order to break the glass to the door for room number 9.
Why go through the motion of trying to get into the first room on the surveillance footage if you really do not care about getting into the room?