... Or that the dogs were initially loose and were stunned / drugged and then placed in their cages to make it look like Audrey had caged them.
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Some possibilities that spring to mind:
1.)Thief wanted Camaro – one of the first on the market and hotly desired in Canada and the U.S. – possible but unlikely IMO;
2.)Valuables stored in home – maybe; we don’t know what was missing from Audrey’s home and she had held a well-paid job for many years that would have enabled her to acquire valuable antiques or collectibles;
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4.)Perp. knew that re-written will would be accepted in Ontario and that they would have a lot to gain.
6.)Completely random attack – dogs were caged for the night, Audrey went into her garage for a smoke (as I am prone to do) and then the killer surprised her ...
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Drugging the dogs has always been something i've wondered. Just not sure how it might tie in timewise or possibly wrt the cake somehow. Mind you, drugging wouldn't be necessary if someone just said "would you mind putting the dogs in their crate while i'm here". FWIW, not sure we've heard officially that the dogs were in their crate(s). PK said he wasnt' sure "where the dogs were confined", so it could be the dogs were confined elsewhere in the house, other than in their usual confinement area.
Could be nothing, but I recall PK saying to the effect that the garage was jam-packed. He also said the doors were closed on the Camaro. It was a 2-door, and i just find this observation a bit unusual for the average Joe who has just found his friend's body lying in front of her car, but had enough presence of mind to check the passenger side.
Re valuables / missing items ... FWIW, we have heard that AG's bank statements were not found with the important documents in her purse. Could be that she chose to access them online, but that is an unknown to us, and something that needs to be verified between the bank and LE. Also, wrt the new convection oven, PK said "I'm not 100% sure how she paid
but if I know Audrey it was with cash"<bbm>. So, it was known that AG normally had cash on her. I wonder if any was found in her purse or elsewhere in her home.
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PK said AG smoked
10 - 20 cigarettes a day and that he believed she would smoke inside sometimes. It was AG's home and she generally did not have people visit inside, so she doesn't really strike me as the type who would give two hoots whether her home smelled of smoke or not. JMO
Also, "AG's response to a
stranger arriving unannounced would vary by time of day. She might ignore them or
use the dogs to try and scare them off but she did tell me stories of sitting door-to-door visitors on the bench and talking to them for hours on end… hehe" <bbm>. Had a stranger arrived at AG's door, it doesn't sound like she'd welcome them with open arms or with her dogs confined elsewhere in the house.
WRT your comment about a re-written will, (and I really have no clue right now where i'm going with this) .. PK said that one of AG's hobbies was handwriting analysis. Just thinking of a scientific mind dabbling with the pseudo-science of graphology, and trying to think if her interest in that hobby could somehow have been piqued by discovering something related to her LWT.
MOO