*DISCLAIMER, THIS IS ONLY A PERSONAL THEORY. I HAVE NO REASON TO BELIEVE ANY OF THESE ASSUMPTIONS OR CONNECTIONS ARE FACTUAL*
I have developed a
new suspect, who has never been mentioned anywhere as poi. He is a male and he is
connected to the Creekside Church. Without naming or pointing to anyone, it is very possible, that this individual was
- either involved in some activity, which MD had discovered (pedophile ?/ homosexual ?)
or
- he had discovered MB in some infidelity possibly happening at the church prior to a morning workout with the camper group. (I am not trying to imply anything, just relating to what LE had mentioned about extramarital affair(s))
The motive therefore could be either
fear of detection or scolding MB for her infidelity and a resulting
disgrace of the church. I am tending to think possible
'fear of detection' here. Also, this individual had
access to church keys and not only knew the layout of the church, when MB would arrive, but he also possibly personally knew her (details on file).
Notice, that a local religious organization belonging to Creekside Church was getting ready for
cleaning/ fixing the playground area outside the church and a major cleanup of the interior of the church beginning on Saturday morning, April 16th (playground) and Wednesday, April 20th, inside the church.
The group was organizing their members (incl. my suspect) and had listed to bring the following
tools to the church:
Items to bring:
Post hole diggers
Wheelbarrows (mixing concrete)
Shovels (dirt working tools for drainage swale to creek)
Chainsaw (other tree trimming tools to clear back area for future mowing)
Hammers
Tape measures
Levels
Trowels
Auger (if anyone has one!!)
It is extremely interesting, that those items were readily available from Saturday the 16th on all the way through Wednesday the 20th. Some of these tools may have been used to murder MB. Also, this may have been a good opportunity to just have access to various tools on Monday early morning.
This would also explain the individual's confidence about the possibly non functional outdoor surveillance cams. He would also be familiar about where and how to get into the church and out again, without getting lost or panicky after the attach.
Sources include the local (church) organization's FB page, the Creekside Church website including the bulletins (
containing further information regarding rooms and #s at the church).
-Nin
I just came upon your posting, (and actually the timing of when you posted it, freaked me out a little bit.) (The "coincidence", of it) Let me explain: Well, early early yesterday morning (6-11) I "snapped" to some things. I was going to post the info. at the time, but I had to go to sleep because I had to go to work today, so I had a plan to post it tonight (6-11)
It was the following:
I have now come to the conclusion that:
It seems that this person
- has been inside this church before.
- Knew, that the "outside" security surveillance was not on. (It was either turned off, or was not working.)
If that car, that was caught by surveillance camera (seemingly caught by the "inside" surveillance camera, due to "motion"-activated) was their car,
I don't think they were worried about the car being there, outside, "because",
they KNEW that the "outside" security surveillance camera, was not on.
i.e.: They covered themself up (in regard to the "inside" surveillance camera)
(but they were not worried about the, car, being picked up by surveillance camera (on the "outside")- because they KNEW, it was not on.
- I think they already knew about that "double-door".
(They were just trying to find the "latch", to open the top part away from the other part,
to, "leave it open".)
(I saw online where someone stated:
That they used to work there, in the "cradle" room. They said that room was the "cradle" room, and they said that: there is a latch on the inside of the door (when latched, the two 1/2 doors stay together. When unlatched, the two halves come apart.)
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(I suggest, you start a list, of who it is known: might know about the security system/been inside this church before.)
- Preacher
(and if there is other "Management", some of them might know about it.)
(But, would people like: a janitor, know about it.
Why would they know about it.)
(Why would, just "general" employees, know about it.)
- People who go to this church have been inside it
[but would they know anything about the security system. Why would they know, if the "outside" security camera was turned, off.]
- Camp Guardian campers
(go inside to use the restroom, get a drink.)
[but would they know anything about the security system. Why would they know, if the "outside" security camera was turned, off.]
- individuals from the "Fire Department"
(Doesn't this church "test" the equipment?)
(or has a fire alarm ever gone off. Something like that, and the Fire Department has shown up.)
(I am aware of this in the city that I live at.)
The place is an "assisted living" facility. (residents, mostly "elderly") live here.
Except for the "kitchen" (which is a back-door entrance),
and
the front entrance
(at the other side of the building) (when you first walk in at the Front Door entrance , the Receptionist desk is there (and the other "office" areas are right there by it, behind where the Receptionist desk is at).
You do not have to push-in a "code", to unlock the door.
[The elderly residents do not go into, the Kitchen.
And they cannot go out the Front Entrance (by Receptionist desk), because they would been seen before they could make it out of there.]
But all of the other doors, you have to punch-in a "code", to open it.
(If it is opened without the code, or wrong number is punched in, an "alarm" goes off.)
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And every once in a while, one of the elderly residents manages to, open a door, to try to go outside.
(but then an "alarm" goes off, and the nurses run to the door to keep them from going outside.)
Well one day, a resident did manage to get outside of the building, before the nurses could get them.
(and noone knew where they went. The ground had to be searched.)
Persons from the Fire Department showed up.
(If Police showed up, I am not aware of it, but maybe they were in some other area, out of site. They may have been called too (by dispatcher), or the facility. They may have known what was going on,
but it was members of the Fire Department, who responded, on site.)
The elderly person was found, very quickly, outside. (but you know, there was some panic at first. Had to quickly find the person. Didn't want them to get hurt, or in the street, etc.)
And then, this occurred:
Fire Department found out that:
This facility had their "outside" security cameras, turned OFF.
Person from Fire Department, told the Director of the place:
You need to keep the "outside" one on,
because someone might get hurt "outside".
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But doesn't that seem to show that, quite possibly, it is the Fire Department,
that has more-to-do-with, the security system.
(instead of, Police.)
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Anyway, the Fire Department, (if they have ever been inside this building) (the church), would be familiar with it.
(security system), and inside of the church and grounds on the outside.
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If Police have ever been inside the building, they would be familiar with it.
(but would they be familiar with the security system)
, like the Fire Department is.
[When you "test" Fire alarms, that has to do with the Fire department.]
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In this case (Terri Bevers case),
there seems to be alot of talk about, the "Kitchen".
(My question is:
In regard to the "Kitchen",
was there something different.
(in regard to the security system?)
(For starters:
There probably was not a security camera in that room, was there.)
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(As I showed above,
in regard to the "assisted living" facility,
there was something different about that door.) (Didn't have to punch-in a "code" to go in and out of it.)
(Kitchen personnel, unlocked it with a key, when getting there early in the morning,
and when they left at night, they locked it with a key.)
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Anyway, in most facilities, the "kitchen" is usually at the BACK of the building, isn't it.
(and is usually where the "dumpster" is. Take the trash, from the kitchen, out the back door - to the dumpster.)
(If the place of business has a dumpster.)