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The Window of Opportunity: How Criminals Get Inside Your House | The Forensic Outreach Library
"It is said that no matter how secure something is, it is rarely, if ever, impregnable. From the Wild West-style baddies that tunnel under a bank to burglars that furtively creep in when a door is ajar, there is almost an infinite variety of ways for criminals to get in unwanted places."
"Tin cans on the roof or something more sinister
The final category here in our forced entry section encompasses every other way a thief could force access to your dwelling. Don’t worry about locking or shutting your first floor windows? Well you should, because thieves can and often do drag your wheelie bin to the side of your kitchen, climb onto your flat roof, and gain access that way.
Other ways burglars enter using less obvious methods include the removal of roof tiles, attacking masonry from a secluded spot with a hammer, chisel or industrial tools, or even digging elaborate tunnels! Determined thieves have even been known to dismantle chimneys to gain access to attic spaces or the body of houses."
"Remember: the single most common MO for domestic burglary remains the sneak in, where no force at all is used."
Wondering if HS ever commented that she thought she was being stalked?
Could the perp have been hiding in the house for awhile, were they hiding in the house somewhere when LE arrived?
speculation. imo.
No sign of forcible entry…does that mean a crime couldn’t have been committed?
"If you do a search over the Internet for murder cases that have had no evidence of forced entry, you will find many cases. There are also many, many cases of home thefts,
with no sign of forced entry. So ask yourself this…if a victim of an active felony stalking case (Morgan) is found dead, under suspicious circumstances, so an autopsy is ordered, BUT the sheriffs say
they did not see any evidence of forced entry, even after many attempts that had been made to unlock our key-coded front door – does that mean it is impossible that Morgan was murdered? No! What a crock…
Here is another horrific murder that happened years ago in Colorado. It is still unsolved. There was
no forcible entry into their home either, as well as a few other cases that law enforcement believe are connected to this same case. They believe it was a possible serial murderer.
Unsolved: The Bennett family murders
Here is another story…Ex-boyfriend hiding in the attic stalking his victim in her South Carolina home. She “felt” someone was there, but her children thought she was delusional. She wasn’t – her intuition was notifying her loud and clear. Her stalker had been living in her attic for approximately 2 weeks. "
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/…/woman-finds-ex-boyfriend-li…