In MOO this isn't going to end well. You've got a young college person, probably inebriated, foreign country, at a club that is probably targeted by low-life individuals. To hear that they have a person who coincidentally has the student's phone, doesn't bode well. This is every parent's nightmare.
I'm thinking back to the beginning of this crime. The homicide team was called in. To me, there is evidence we don't know about that leads them to believe something horrific happened in the house.
Where in the house was she shot? I know the article said her children were locked in their rooms I don't understand why children would be locked in their rooms. Why and when were outer locks put on their bedroom doors? Also, is it known where the husband was in the house during the invasion?
I think they are. It looks like he's trying to use them to cover the camera. Has anyone seen a time stamp? Could he have been in the home when AG returned home?
Maybe I missed it, but I would think there would be so many ring cameras in the neighborhood (and even on Nancy's house) that would have caught photos/videos of vehicles, people, entering/exiting??? I'm also surprised that apparently no alarm was sounded (and authorities notified) when the front...
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