MissD, You missed your calling. You should have been a detective, better yet, investigator!
Having grown up in the area, I wanted to mention that it always has been a safe area. There is no question about that. Not being a gated community, crime still does exist there. I had a friend growing up who's brother broke into a home on Monterray Way, many years ago. The area across Earl Drive (the cross street to Monterray Way) has always had a higher crime rate, consisting of homes build around 10 years earlier.
The homes where Allison's home was built used to consist of cotton fields, and her's had one previous owner, who had the home built.
Having visited the other day, I noticed in Allison's back window there is a line of bottles of alcohol, with what appears to be a bottle of Veuve Cliquot champagne, unopened.
The SPD have been gathering DNA from any males that match a certain profile in the neighborhood. To me, this does not suggest they have a DNA match yet. A DNA match with the DNA found under the fingernails to me is a pretty open and shut case, so they must not have a match.
I am going with #5.
I feel the limited clues we have now suggest someone who Allison was familiar with, and not a knowledgeable criminal. What criminal would spend so much time at the house after the crime? Talk about taking a risk.
I believe it was staged.
There are dogs at a nearby house, so exiting by the alley and leaving away from Earl Drive would make them bark. People would be suspicious of someone using the alley late at night. It is not normal there, however, I doubt anyone would remember a single incidence of dogs barking at night.
BBM - Likewise - thanks Cumulus!. Also very interesting about the "what appears to be a bottle of Veuve Cliquot champagne, unopened".Thank you for this informative post. As for the dogs, if LE had questioned the neighbors immediately after she was found,I'm sure people that owned dogs would have remembered then. I'm also in agreement with #5.
Having grown up in the area, I wanted to mention that it always has been a safe area. There is no question about that. Not being a gated community, crime still does exist there. I had a friend growing up who's brother broke into a home on Monterray Way, many years ago. The area across Earl Drive (the cross street to Monterray Way) has always had a higher crime rate, consisting of homes build around 10 years earlier.
The homes where Allison's home was built used to consist of cotton fields, and her's had one previous owner, who had the home built.
Having visited the other day, I noticed in Allison's back window there is a line of bottles of alcohol, with what appears to be a bottle of Veuve Cliquot champagne, unopened.
The SPD have been gathering DNA from any males that match a certain profile in the neighborhood. To me, this does not suggest they have a DNA match yet. A DNA match with the DNA found under the fingernails to me is a pretty open and shut case, so they must not have a match.
I am going with #5.
I feel the limited clues we have now suggest someone who Allison was familiar with, and not a knowledgeable criminal. What criminal would spend so much time at the house after the crime? Talk about taking a risk.
I believe it was staged.
There are dogs at a nearby house, so exiting by the alley and leaving away from Earl Drive would make them bark. People would be suspicious of someone using the alley late at night. It is not normal there, however, I doubt anyone would remember a single incidence of dogs barking at night.
Interesting, so maybe the Valentine's Day bottle was not opened.
Perhaps their (i.e., Allison and her bf's) Valentine's Day celebration never really got started for some reason and the bottle was put up on the shelf. MOO.
Right. But if you are going to use it, I think most people put it in the fridge to get cold. Not put on a window where the sun can damage the contents.
Right. But if you are going to use it, I think most people put it in the fridge to get cold. Not put on a window where the sun can damage the contents.
The reason Champagne is bottled in the darker green bottle is to protect it from light. I still find it odd it was not opened for the occasion especially since she posted a pic on FB.