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One thing that's so disturbing to me about this crime is how things seemed to align for the bad guy:
After an estate sale so cross contamination of DNA at the scene.
Crime committed right before a plan for the victims to leave the country.
Suspect's parents conveniently (or planned by him) away on holiday.
The house next door completely empty.
Calgary Stampede/Canada Day week (for noise).
What are the odds of all these things lining up to help commit this crime?
And then there's little NO, the surprise in this all
If he wasn't there an Amber Alert wouldn't have been able to have been used, and maybe the truck wouldn't have been seen by so many eyes and wouldn't have led to a suspect so fast. In a way it was NO's presence there that helped catch the bad guy. He's a little saint or superhero or both, I have to think about it this way to not get very angry about this happening to a child and his grandparents.
After an estate sale so cross contamination of DNA at the scene.
Crime committed right before a plan for the victims to leave the country.
Suspect's parents conveniently (or planned by him) away on holiday.
The house next door completely empty.
Calgary Stampede/Canada Day week (for noise).
What are the odds of all these things lining up to help commit this crime?
And then there's little NO, the surprise in this all

If he wasn't there an Amber Alert wouldn't have been able to have been used, and maybe the truck wouldn't have been seen by so many eyes and wouldn't have led to a suspect so fast. In a way it was NO's presence there that helped catch the bad guy. He's a little saint or superhero or both, I have to think about it this way to not get very angry about this happening to a child and his grandparents.