SharonNeedles
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Final thoughts for the day... the assailant(s) had to have driven to the house, parked in the driveway, and approached the front door. When approaching a house like this they’ve got to assume the homeowner will have a dog and a gun - in a rural setting like this that’s probably accurate on both 75% of the time. Point being, whatever this person is after they’re choosing an approach that almost certainly leads to immediate detection and violent confrontation.
With that in mind, I strongly believe the perp(s) came to kill, not to abduct.
With that in mind, I strongly believe the perp(s) came to kill, not to abduct.