You're very welcome. I'll also take requests for any more pics.
I think the police will throw out some evidence; e.g. the gruesome mattress from the Luka Magnotta case left on the curb for all to see.
The fedex box was pressed against the glass (flattened and empty), with the other garbage from his apartment. In response to the comment about other furniture: you can see dining room furniture piled on the little patio in one shot of the side of the building, where it is exposed to the elements.
- It was my understanding from a source close to Taylor that there were 2 new clients; i.e., Will + the clients = 3 people against Taylor. Will arranged the meeting and it was held at his place.
- Will was extremely motivated to get into med school. That, and athletics, were the only things I saw motivating him (but then I didn't know him that well). He wanted to be a sports doctor. Even getting rejected from med school didn't faze him; he just went to a Carribean med school for a year, came back to work off the debt, took interview coaching, and applied again (successfully).
- I was interested to hear Will described by his prof as 'gentle' and, particularly 'passive'.
- I remember Will could also bend the rules if he thought he knew better. I was a little miffed with him because I paid about $200 for exercise tests, and his employer was very clear with him that exercise tests were good business and wanted him to give them to clients (so he said). I wanted the tests and the gym wanted to sell them, and Will was supposed to administer them. However, Will decided that I didn't need them because I wasn't "a professional" (athlete) and instead gave me a refund. I had mixed feelings about that. Also, he was supposed to do things like look at my food logs but he never even opened them. Other than that we had great rapport and I admit I found him good company.
-Another thing that I felt a tad miffed about: I am totally 100% reliable with bills and payments. I always paid *before* meeting Will, up front, but after training he was neurotic that I would leave without paying. I found it uncomfortable. He said that if I ever left without paying, he'd get in "big trouble" with the gym. I found that odd, because I've been there for years, they have my contact info and credit card on file and could quickly take care of a mistake.
-Also, a prof who knew Will well said he could be 'inconsistent'; she said he kept asking her for job references (like practically spamming her email with jobs he wanted her to give him references for). She got annoyed because he told her he didn't have job, but then she found out from other people that he actually had more than one.