In my 'deductions' as above (not my theory, I have different theories), KL would be the 1st victim in the home. Premeditated. Blood evidence immediately on site could have proven 'female human', perhaps no sign of NO at the time. Hence the AA noting only grandfather and boy. Then, yes, you are right, in the very beginning there seemed to be an indication that LE may have been entertaining the possibility of 2 people in the video of the green truck. If AL was 'taken against his own volition', and then murdered somewhere else, then that is automatically 'first degree' in itself, although likely would have been first degree either way.
Personally I doubt that the 2 showing on the crime map is only because they can only prove 2, because as debated previously, I don't believe they can say they can prove that (yet), and if so, they can also prove the 3rd one, because that is also their belief, based on their preponderance of evidence.
I think it is interesting how the June report is not downloadable from the crimestats site, and instead, only 'July' downloads in its place. On the one entitled 'monthly community crime statistics' which is in excel format for 2014, there is no indication of 3 murders in Parkhill area in June. (The only possible categories for homicide in that report are 'violence (other) non-domestic', or 'assault non-domestic').
But the crime map contradicts the 2014 excel report by showing 2 homicides in Parkhill in the past 6 months, while on the excel report it states that 2 'violence (other) non-domestic' occurrences took place in Parkhill during the past 6 months, but those 2 took place with one in July and one in August according to the excel spreadsheet, so those 2 that are showing on the excel spreadsheet are not even related to the L family since the L family crimes took place in June. So no homicides are listed at all for Parkhill for June in the excel document. If someone cares to have a look and say I'm wrong, go for it, but that is what I am seeing (sorry I don't know how to make a table work on this site so I pasted below, and the last 2 number '1's' took place in Parkhill, one for July, one for August 2014 (none for June) (and although it is under the only heading applicable to homicide, it could have been any type of violence).
So.. in light of the missing homicide info for the Parkhill neighbourhood on the official crime statistics site of the CPS on all available reports (link below), it suggests to me that those 3 homicides are not mentioned at all (although 2 of the 3 do appear on the 'crime map'). What I am curious about is whether that is because the 3 'homicides' have to be proven or judged to have occurred in a court of law, or if perhaps the 3 were murdered in a different area of the Crime stats report...... because..... when you follow the numbers along from one report to the next for total number of homicides thus far during 2014 on each report, and then compare with homicides counted and reported in the news, the numbers do match up (there were 22 homicides by end of July... August, September, and October also follow along... but.. although June's actual report is missing, we can see from May's total homicides to end of July's total homicides, the number includes the 3 members of the L family. In an earlier post way upthread or maybe in previous thread #19, I posted the listing of the homicides in Calgary. I can post again if anyone is interested, or you can find it by looking for it in 'my previous posts', but the numbers of these reports do match exactly with the actual homicides in Calgary....... but June is missing.... but the numbers carried forward from the missing report match by the end of July.
But the problem with the above paragraph is that if the trio were murdered in an area outside of Parkhill neighbourhood, then NO would automatically carry a first degree charge. So just another thing in this case that doesn't add up.
PS Also, on the crime map, if you select 'residential break-in' instead of homicide for the Parkhill neighbourhood within the past 6 months, it shows 3, and if you click on the '3', it brings up a box saying the dates of the 3 (none of which occurred on June 30th), however one did occur in that neighbourhood on the Sunday morning (when the estate sale would have been going on and before the trio went missing), as well as on 2 other mornings close to the time of this event (which seems odd that all 3 break-ins for that neighbourhood over 6 months all occurred within 2 weeks of this tragedy). Would be interested to know if the perps of those break-ins were questioned (or if LE even knows who they are) in relation to this investigation:
Also, the excel spreadsheet mentioned above, downloaded from the crimestats website has another page of notes which includes the below quoted text (BBM), so if when the excel report was issued they did not yet know the 3 were homicides, the event still should have appeared as a violent incident, or at least a break-in, wouldn't one think?:
In contrast, the pdf reports for each month are different in that instead of being 'static reports', it says they are dynamic reports. For anyone looking at the July report, it gives the total number of homicides for the year to date, which occurred by end of July, on page 9 of the 12 page report. (July's report states 4 homicides during the month of July, and that matches with the number of homicides in July in Calgary, so the June homicides were not later added to July, even though they were not deemed to be homicides until July).
http://www.calgary.ca/cps/Pages/Statistics/Calgary-Police-statistical-reports.aspx
In case anyone isn't getting my point in all of this...... sorry it is so long..... there is differing information regarding this particular crime in different reports... one report is missing, perhaps a very enlightening report... because that missing report I believe would show which neighbourhood in which the 4 (total) murders in June 2014 in Calgary took place. The reason it is interesting to me is because the other reports for June 2014 from same source don't indicate murders in Parkhill. And then the crime map is different yet again, by only showing 2 murders instead of 3.
Personally I doubt that the 2 showing on the crime map is only because they can only prove 2, because as debated previously, I don't believe they can say they can prove that (yet), and if so, they can also prove the 3rd one, because that is also their belief, based on their preponderance of evidence.
I think it is interesting how the June report is not downloadable from the crimestats site, and instead, only 'July' downloads in its place. On the one entitled 'monthly community crime statistics' which is in excel format for 2014, there is no indication of 3 murders in Parkhill area in June. (The only possible categories for homicide in that report are 'violence (other) non-domestic', or 'assault non-domestic').
But the crime map contradicts the 2014 excel report by showing 2 homicides in Parkhill in the past 6 months, while on the excel report it states that 2 'violence (other) non-domestic' occurrences took place in Parkhill during the past 6 months, but those 2 took place with one in July and one in August according to the excel spreadsheet, so those 2 that are showing on the excel spreadsheet are not even related to the L family since the L family crimes took place in June. So no homicides are listed at all for Parkhill for June in the excel document. If someone cares to have a look and say I'm wrong, go for it, but that is what I am seeing (sorry I don't know how to make a table work on this site so I pasted below, and the last 2 number '1's' took place in Parkhill, one for July, one for August 2014 (none for June) (and although it is under the only heading applicable to homicide, it could have been any type of violence).
Then on the only other available download/info for the period of June 2014, there are monthly community crime statistics in PDF format by the month. Every month works fine except for the month of June, which as mentioned above, instead downloads July's figures, same as for the July download, both are identical. June is simply missing. I just checked again now, and it is still set to download July (if you put your mouse on top of the June download, it tells you the document that will be downloaded (which I have done a few times already, so don't want to do it again), and it states the July report will be downloaded and not the June report.Violence* 'Other' (Non-domestic) PARKHILL 2 1 1 1 1 1
So.. in light of the missing homicide info for the Parkhill neighbourhood on the official crime statistics site of the CPS on all available reports (link below), it suggests to me that those 3 homicides are not mentioned at all (although 2 of the 3 do appear on the 'crime map'). What I am curious about is whether that is because the 3 'homicides' have to be proven or judged to have occurred in a court of law, or if perhaps the 3 were murdered in a different area of the Crime stats report...... because..... when you follow the numbers along from one report to the next for total number of homicides thus far during 2014 on each report, and then compare with homicides counted and reported in the news, the numbers do match up (there were 22 homicides by end of July... August, September, and October also follow along... but.. although June's actual report is missing, we can see from May's total homicides to end of July's total homicides, the number includes the 3 members of the L family. In an earlier post way upthread or maybe in previous thread #19, I posted the listing of the homicides in Calgary. I can post again if anyone is interested, or you can find it by looking for it in 'my previous posts', but the numbers of these reports do match exactly with the actual homicides in Calgary....... but June is missing.... but the numbers carried forward from the missing report match by the end of July.
But the problem with the above paragraph is that if the trio were murdered in an area outside of Parkhill neighbourhood, then NO would automatically carry a first degree charge. So just another thing in this case that doesn't add up.
PS Also, on the crime map, if you select 'residential break-in' instead of homicide for the Parkhill neighbourhood within the past 6 months, it shows 3, and if you click on the '3', it brings up a box saying the dates of the 3 (none of which occurred on June 30th), however one did occur in that neighbourhood on the Sunday morning (when the estate sale would have been going on and before the trio went missing), as well as on 2 other mornings close to the time of this event (which seems odd that all 3 break-ins for that neighbourhood over 6 months all occurred within 2 weeks of this tragedy). Would be interested to know if the perps of those break-ins were questioned (or if LE even knows who they are) in relation to this investigation:
Near this location,
Residential Break In violations
occurred at the following 3 times:
2014/06/29 8:20AM
2014/06/24 6:40AM
2014/06/17 7:00AM
Near this location,
Homicide violations
occurred at the following 2 times:
2014/06/29 10:00PM
2014/06/29 10:00PM
Also, the excel spreadsheet mentioned above, downloaded from the crimestats website has another page of notes which includes the below quoted text (BBM), so if when the excel report was issued they did not yet know the 3 were homicides, the event still should have appeared as a violent incident, or at least a break-in, wouldn't one think?:
ALL CRIME CATEGORIES
Crime count is based on the most serious violation (MSV) per incident.
Unfounded cases have been excluded.
Date parameters are based on the start date as recorded in the CPS records management system (PIMS) for the incident.
Datasource PIMS (Datamart) run on the 4th of the month (or the next business day) for the previous month. This data is considered to be static.
Violence: These figures includes all violent crime offences as defined by the Universal Crime Reporting (UCR) rules. Domestic violence is excluded.
Break and Enter: Residential B&E includes both House and ‘Other’ structure break and enters due to the predominantly residential nature of this type of break in (e.g. detached garages, sheds). B&Es incidents include attempts.
In contrast, the pdf reports for each month are different in that instead of being 'static reports', it says they are dynamic reports. For anyone looking at the July report, it gives the total number of homicides for the year to date, which occurred by end of July, on page 9 of the 12 page report. (July's report states 4 homicides during the month of July, and that matches with the number of homicides in July in Calgary, so the June homicides were not later added to July, even though they were not deemed to be homicides until July).
*Due to the dynamic nature of ongoing homicide investigations these numbers may have been manually updated to reflect the current homicide count. Due to manually updating, it's possible 1 or more homicides may be reflected within the assault category. The homicide counts are provided by the homicide unit.
http://www.calgary.ca/cps/Pages/Statistics/Calgary-Police-statistical-reports.aspx
In case anyone isn't getting my point in all of this...... sorry it is so long..... there is differing information regarding this particular crime in different reports... one report is missing, perhaps a very enlightening report... because that missing report I believe would show which neighbourhood in which the 4 (total) murders in June 2014 in Calgary took place. The reason it is interesting to me is because the other reports for June 2014 from same source don't indicate murders in Parkhill. And then the crime map is different yet again, by only showing 2 murders instead of 3.