Yes.
5:20 of the video I just linked about the police knocking on both doors. Right after, the friend says he's tried to get in and can't, and is considering breaking the door in.
No, breaking a door in basically means ripping it off the frame. Either the latch and/or hinges would be broken...
Another day of no "we're looking to question this dark clothed individual" or "we're looking for this car, if you recognize it, please contact the police". With the amount of cameras around, there have to be images/video of a suspect and I really think if they needed the public's help, they...
I don't think anyone knows with 100% certainty yet but if you listen to the 911 call, the friend says he's considering breaking in, dispatch said they're going to send police back to the house and he calls back shortly thereafter to say he can see a body on the floor. You can hear the children...
They went to the front and back of the house. Both doors were locked and we think both victims were on the 3rd floor, so there's not much more they can do without a search warrant.
The more concerning thing is, how fast would getting a warrant be if they had heard the crying kids with no answer...
Sure but if it was a well planned out targeted attack or hit, the gun is at the bottom of a random river or buried in a forest by now. I think they can get touch DNA off of shell casings though if the person didn't wear gloves while loading it.
Eh, knowing someone entered your home when you're asleep on the 3rd floor is better than not knowing, especially when you live in a neighborhood with break-ins happening too often. There is a home security sign in front of the house, but it's possible they didn't think the expense was worth it...
Even if they were buying drugs, which we have absolutely no reason to believe, a drug deal seems very highly unlikely after 2am, when he had to be up for work in 4 hours or less.
Everything still points to it being targeted. The BIL had reason to believe so, police are guarding the family and...
1. No. It seems most likely but the friend could have got a ladder or something. We don't think he went inside by how he worded it in the 911 call.
2. I don't think we know. The 911 caller saw him on the floor through the window in a pool of blood. It's possible the blinds were up and he just...
Not sure what I'm allowed/not allowed to link, but it's worth going to the Franklin county court records search and looking up her maiden name and connecting dots there.
Agreed. If it happened between midnight and when he would have had to leave for work (6:45am or so), and we know there was no forced entry, I find it hard to believe they're answering the door at that time. They likely would have been asleep.
I've always been skeptical of keypads on front...
"At around 10 a.m., one of Spencer’s friends reported seeing the dentist’s body inside the home near a bed."
It's not clear whether they saw him through a window or from inside the house.
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