Someone I know in CT drove to the streets ( Thurton Drive/ Indian Waters Dr) behind JD house for me and he told me that all houses on that street have cameras so if he did enter from behind the house, he should have been caught on cam....those two streets are also cul de sacs.....he also said JD's house has no cams but we don't know if LE took them off or anything since he drove there a week after 5/24/19.
Some of the home security cameras don't store the video for very long. The request for video wasn't made until FD and MT were arrested, were they? So some of the cameras may have already "looped" and been recording over earlier footage. I don't know how new the camera systems were on the surrounding homes. Also, as school was ending, some homeowners may have been on vacation after the videos were requested.
From: https://www.itech-ny.com/blog/bid/296734/How-Long-Do-Security-Cameras-Record-For
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The storage capacity for any surveillance system determines how long the security cameras can record before the video footage can be deleted or overwritten. Most users choose a video storage solution depending on their needs, budget, and the kind of security camera application that they intend to deploy. For instance, stand-alone surveillance systems are suitable for small scale applications since they rely on built-in hard disks, with limited capacity, which are contained within the DVRs and NVRs for storage. IP surveillance solutions on the other hand, can record to network servers or network attached storage (NAS) devices, which offer massive amounts of storage space and can record for prolonged periods.