I suspect if a dog was in a closet it accidently shut itself in there. We have a very small bathroom on our first floor. there is barely room to turn around in it. If we leave that door open our dogs go into the bathroom struggle to turn round and in the process, close the dang door, effectively locking themselves in. It happens several times a week.The thing I don't get - at all - is the "dog in the closet."
Maybe that description is simplified, but if this was a murder-suicide... or a natural death, then suicide... why would a dog be put in the closet to suffer a horrible death?
My apologies. It appears I typed in 2024 instead of 2025.The low temperature was 15 degrees on February 13, not -3 and the high was 48 degrees.
It was in a kennel in the closet.The thing I don't get - at all - is the "dog in the closet."
I think that's generated from an old Architectual Digest article.I am not sure how accurate this is but FWIW:
People who care for those with needs not requiring a certified medical care usually called caregivers.
People who take care of properties, cemeteries etc are usually referred to as caregivers.
MOO
Looks like the page that will stream it on FB is Santa Fe County SheriffThe press conference will be held at 5pm EST so people can do the math for their time zones. Also, it'll be on LE's FB page, but not everyone may be able to access if not on FB. In the event that's you, WFAA will also be streaming it live.
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In the area where I live people who take care of properties are called caretakers.People who care for those with needs not requiring a certified medical care usually called caregivers.
People who take care of properties, cemeteries etc are usually referred to as caregivers.
MOO
Good point.I suspect if a dog was in a closet it accidently shut itself in there. We have a very small bathroom on our first floor. there is barely room to turn around in it. If we leave that door open our dogs go into the bathroom struggle to turn round and in the process, close the dang door, effectively locking themselves in. It happens several times a week.
Depending on if the door opens in or out the dog could have accidently shut the door itself or another of the dogs could have accidently closed it while passing by it.
Leave it to me to cause more confusion. Thank you for the correction.‘People who take care of properties, cemeteries etc are usually referred to as caregivers.”
You might’ve meant to write Caretakers?
Caregivers generally refer to a support workers who anssist others with general health care. Caretakers usually tend to property (ie maintenance, etc).
JMO
I am thinking poisoning or ingested contaminated food or drink possibly somewhere and the dog ingested it as well.Poisoning is my final answer, best guess— Guess we can revisit this when more info comes out
Maybe the dog was put in the kennel b/c he was sick and they didnt want him to have accidents all over the house? Seems like they both loved dogs so Im going to guess whatever reason that dog was in a kennel was loving.I am thinking poisoning or ingested contaminated food or drink possibly somewhere and the dog ingested it as well.
Still reminds me of the couple in Vietnam... both gravely ill, both went to lie down thinking they'll sleep it off but with Gene and his wife sounds like possibly the wife might have tried to medicate herself from illness with pills.
Either that or she died suddenly from a heart condition and poor Gene fell or was vulnerable and succumbed having no caregiver. Sad all aroundJOO MOO
What most surprises me is that they don't seem to have had a cleaner. You would expect someone to come in at least a couple of times a week to clean.This. It's amazing that at least two weeks went by before anyone thought to check up on them. That no family members, albeit estranged ones, friends, acquaintances, or even door-to-door solicitors or even a random perfect stranger would not, at some point, either call, e-mail or come by the residence in what must have been nearly a month, based on the level of decomposition noted on both people.
It's really sad that anyone would die, and then for their bodies to deteriorate significantly before they were found.
They were on the floor, ergo they fell. There are various common reasons why a person may fall.IMO neither of them fell.
They have completed autopsies & still are unsure of cause and manner of death.
If they had fell, the coroner/ pathologist would have been able to tell.
snipped for focus @fsngruv.... After all, he did have a caretaker that was about the same age as they were.
My sense was that he walked forward towards the kitchen and the mudroom was maybe off the kitchen to the right? and his feet were there? the kitchen looked very big from the photo I sawThe caretaker also saw GH. Do you think the mudroom was further to the left?
BBM and SBMWhat most surprises me is that they don't seem to have had a cleaner. You would expect someone to come in at least a couple of times a week to clean.
That could be, he absolutely designed the house to his tastes.. I saw a photo of the foyer, it is also quite large and full of artsy things. The dog crate in the bathroom still baffles though, most people have them in them in a room off the kitchen, out of the way, like the mud room. They have always been dog lovers so seems like they would have had a place for them outside of a bathroom. Some people have elaborate dog washing stations, but again, probably in a room off of a garage. Baffling!I agree, this struck me right away.
Isn't it true that normally the powder room is never used by owners, so it will always be clean for guests? Also, as you say, you don't have a shower or bath, medicine cabinet, towel storage, etc...there's just a toilet and sink with a stack of guest hand towels.
My thought is, it could be near some type of coat closet for guests, which is where the crate might have been.
I also assume that the couple would have spent much of their time in the kitchen/maybe a den/mudroom (for the dogs)/patio--wouldn't there normally be another bathroom there for family use?
I guess, since they were reclusive, they maybe adapted to not expecting guests. And perhaps had downstairs his and her bathrooms...?