AR AR - Cassie Compton, 15, Stuttgart, 14 Sept 2014 #5

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  • #601
BTW, I've suggested this before and I really hope LE/FBI did this.... it seems that it would be valuable to know where BR actually was from say... 3pm until 9:00 pm in 9/14/14. Every moment in that timeframe.

I have no reason to believe this other than a hunch, but I have a feeling BR was not home, or was sleeping, or out of it on drugs or drunk or something. I don't think he heard or saw Cassie that night. BR and HS were FB friends, and who knows if they were in contact that weekend. It's in his and Cassie's best interest for him to speak up about that (to LE, not to me). It's possible Cassie's 'delivery home' was timed to match the scenario of JC sick in bed and BR not around.

JC needs to march down to that jail and plead with him to come clean.

Neither BR nor JC have stated they saw or heard Cassie that night. They only heard someone in the house. Poof, Cassie's overnight bag and purse are home, but she and her phone are nowhere to be found.

Regardless of her public reputation, I have great sympathy for JC and I genuinely feel she has no idea what happened to Cassie.

And I find it peculiar that BR called TS three times unless he really didn't see her come home.

All fingers point to the HS camp. Something is not quite matching up there.

GAB is also FB friends with BR, as is his father.
 
  • #602
Thank you for the quote. :)

The alley is beside the house, not behind it. Facing the house, the alley is to the left of the carport. The view of the door going into the house would be blocked by the carport and bushy trees, from the alley.

If you view the images I screen shot from google earth this morning, you can see that parking on the side would require a person to walk over two icky ditch type areas. It would be hard and dry in September, so not out of the question.
 
  • #603
Bringing forward another TwinMom post:

Ok finally what I was looking for. What is "protocol"? LE has corrected that BR did come to the station Sunday night and spoke with a male and female officer. The male officer took the information on his notebook and called his superior. Then the officer drove around and looked but the superior did not come to Cassie's home until the next morning. I feel they should have taken this more seriously from the beginning. As of this past week the regional chief officer has been in and they called JC to the station to do a handwritten statement. What is this for at such a late date. This superior officer said that the ball was dropped but what do we do not to pick the ball back up?

LINK HERE
 
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Thank you for the quote. :)

The alley is beside the house, not behind it. Facing the house, the alley is to the left of the carport. The view of the door going into the house would be blocked by the carport and bushy trees, from the alley.

If you view the images I screen shot from google earth this morning, you can see that parking on the side would require a person to walk over two icky ditch type areas. It would be hard and dry in September, so not out of the question.

STM states this was his custom. I guess I would assume that Cassie exited the vehicle, normally, and did not go into the house via the driveway. So there is clearly at least one more entrance. I would really like to know which rooms are associated with which entrance.
 
  • #606
STM states this was his custom. I guess I would assume that Cassie exited the vehicle, normally, and did not go into the house via the driveway. So there is clearly at least one more entrance. I would really like to know which rooms are associated with which entrance.
By looking at the images, whether you went up the driveway or entered the property from the alley, you would arrive at the front of the house at the same exact place. The carport goes all the way through, so if you came in from behind the house from the alley, you would still come to the same door as you did from the driveway.

If BR was in the front of that carport or in the driveway, you would not be able to see him from that back. Was it dusk at 6:25 pm on 9/14 in Stuttgart?
 
  • #607
When looking at the images from google earth, it doesn't appear that the alley has been driven farther than 30'. However, if he occasionally drove all the way through, that would get the attention of the other homes it passed by. If I lived there, that would irritate me and I'd notice.

If someone pulled way up the alley behind the carport, they could easily sneak in and out of the home without being seen.
 
  • #608
By looking at the images, whether you went up the driveway or entered the property from the alley, you would arrive at the front of the house at the same exact place. The carport goes all the way through, so if you came in from behind the house from the alley, you would still come to the same door as you did from the driveway.

If BR was in the front of that carport or in the driveway, you would not be able to see him from that back. Was it dusk at 6:25 pm on 9/14 in Stuttgart?

That alley way goes quite a distance beside and behind the properties in that area. There cant be one entrance to that home-there is a single door in and out?
 
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That alley way goes quite a distance beside and behind the properties in that area. There cant be one entrance to that home-there is a single door in and out?
From the driveway, I don't see any other logical entrance.
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  • #611
By looking at the images, whether you went up the driveway or entered the property from the alley, you would arrive at the front of the house at the same exact place. The carport goes all the way through, so if you came in from behind the house from the alley, you would still come to the same door as you did from the driveway.

If BR was in the front of that carport or in the driveway, you would not be able to see him from that back. Was it dusk at 6:25 pm on 9/14 in Stuttgart?

I had posted something like this ages ago, googled again to save time searching. 7:16pm sunset on 9/14/14

http://www.sunrisesunset.com/calend...ar=2014&want_mphase=1&want_info=1&back=Search
 
  • #612
From the driveway, I don't see any other logical entrance.
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Isn't there a fenced in dog area? Wonder if there's a gate toward the back to enter behind or on the other side of the house? Maybe closer to her room avoiding parents?
 
  • #613
Isn't there a fenced in dig area? Wonder if there's a gate toward the back to enter behind or on the other side of the house? Maybe closer to her room avoiding parents?
There's a fence back there, but it looks like it actually belongs to the next yard up.

Also, look at the shrubbery from the fence to the alley to the back of their house. It isn't a natural way to enter the property and would require working your way through the shrubbery. Obviously someone could make their way through, and at 6:25 the sun was low so it was probably shadowy and dark back there, but you would have to want to do that on purpose. Why would you choose that route when there's a perfectly long and wide driveway to park in. Even the entrance to the alleyway makes more sense than parking back there.
 

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  • #614
I want to say that Got4 once posted something about the dogs hopping the fence? Maybe I can find it.
 
  • #615
I remember seeing that also just dont remember who posted it
 
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I could swear got4 indicated that there was a fenced area for Cassie's dogs. The configuration of that metal fence and it's proximity makes sense to me. I actually see a break in the foliage that looks like a possible entrance to the house from the fenced side. It almost looks like a pathway from the "alley" toward the house.

What makes no sense to me is Hunter pulling into the alley to let her out so she could walk around and go in through/near the car port anyway. Why not just drop her in the driveway or out front? I guess that is why I am pushing for another entrance to the house. I would love to know what rooms have exits to the house as well.
 
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It is just a carport, not a real elevated porch. I believe the house was relocated from the old airbase because what should be the front door faces east. You can tell looking at the window placements. The supposed-to-be front door opens into fenced yard for dogs. You can see schematic without interior walls at:

http://www.arcountydata.com/parcel.asp?item=6AEB7&Page=1&countycode=ARKTAX

Notice that "doorstep" on the east side.

Bumping-reference to fenced yard for Cassie's dogs.
 
  • #620
So there was an entrance on the other side of the house towards the fenced yard. At least two entrances, one which bypassed the car port. OK.

Where was the kitchen and the living room and Cassie's room and Judy's room etc?

I know, wishful thinking.

I think it is important though-who was where and what could they see/hear when someone comes through the door kwim?
 
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