Hatfield
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So why would LE put this time range on an application for a Homicide arrest warrant application affidavit, if the crime in question occurred at a later time? Seems like a mistake that could get the arrest warrant thrown out and CR released. I don't think LE would have made that elementary a mistake in this case.
It appears that MT was dead by 8:28. The precise nature of the time makes me think that this was based on the FitBit data, and that the FitBit was found with the body, indicating that the recorded heart rate did not stop because the FitBit had been removed. Yes, I know that the FitBit was not listed in the arrest warrant affidavit, but could be inclusive with 'clothes found with the body'.
JMO
I agree and that is my take on it too. The document is a murder charge and the incident is the murder itself. LE is listing the time range of the incident of murder. And I am going to choose to believe them right now.