Been following along here the best that I can.
Reviewing the Sheriff's response to the call log info. Ashleigh Banfield goes on to ask him for a few more clarifications that he won't comment on after the snippet of interview I've quoted.
I question whether or not the responding officers actually confirmed their initial belief that JC's feet were seen. I mean it sounds like it is confirmed JC was found in the open doorway. Maybe they only thought they were seeing feet from afar but upon closer examination it was not his feet? Just a thought.
From
CNN.com - Transcripts
BANFIELD: Well, sheriff, it sounds like such a confounding story. And just over the weekend, we were reading through the logs of the 911 call and the
response to the Closs home and it`s quite harrowing. And I think the transcripts really sort of tell a narrative of what happened in that home
prior to Jayme being taken. Can you walk me through, now that it`s public knowledge, what those first responding officers saw at the front door and
beyond?
FITZGERALD: Well, in some degree, I can. And again, the
logs that we released aren`t always the evidence that`s collected at the scene.
They`re
the first initial appearance that an officer goes through. But yeah, our -- the initial appearance with an officer were obviously some kind of
commotion, as you stated, last week in the show. Our officers responded,
pulled into the driveway, and saw an open door and then saw what they
believed to be feet. And then responded up there and found the bodies of James Closs and then went in the house and found Denise Closs.
BANFIELD: How far -- how far -- yeah, how far in the house was Denise Closs? If James Closs was found at the door, and as you just mentioned, I
think that`s the first I`ve heard of this, sir, that when you`re officers responded, they could see his feet from the driveway sticking out of the
open door of the home. Is that correct?
FITZGERALD:
I don`t know exactly where they -- when they picked him up on site. I don`t know if they pulled in the driveway or when they exactly saw
them, but the door was ajar. And I can`t comment on where Denise was found in the house. But I think going to any scene like that, that`s what we
train our officers to do is their first initial observations and that`s why that`s collected in that call log.