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Wow! Just wow! So either the killer was silent and the two roommates slept through it and were still asleep when police arrived?
I’m just shocked.
I’m just shocked.
BBM - autopsies haven’t even taken place yet, they’re being done today. 3-4 days later! Is this normal procedure? I thought most were done within first day or two. JMOWe still believe this is a targeted attack, but there is still a suspect who murdered 4 people. So be vigil.
Call came in unconcious person, stabbing. Not until officers arrived did they find the scene.
The other 2 people WERE THERE why didn't they make the call sooner.
Was same weapon used? Waiting on autopsy results.
for them to have survived, they were likely asleep in another part of the house. jmoI'm still shocked the other roommates were home. My goodness. Were they asleep on a different floor and slept through the attacks? Woke up to a murder scene? Oh my gosh, I can't even imagine going through that.
They walked back the “no threat to the general public” claims.I would like to know if anyone that knew the victims, or anyone suspicious, was killed in a car wreck or died under any other accidental, or unexpected circumstances, soon after the crimes were committed.
Maybe, the police are awaiting DNA results or some other testing, to connect this recently deceased person. That is about the only situation I can think of that would legitimize the claim that there is no threat to the general public. Yes, it’s very far fetched and yes it’s an extreme long shot.
Also, it’s very likely the killer was cut and left his DNA.
I don't have a perfect memory - but didn't Chief Fry say, explicitly, that they do not have a suspect, and that he/she is still out there? I think he did say that, because my immediate reaction was "why did you tell the community, 2 days ago, that they're not at risk?"After watching the presser, I’m almost certain LE actually know who the suspect is.
I can only imagine that the 911 was absolutely chaotic and all over the place. I suspect whoever was the first to wake up and come upon the horrible scene most likely screamed for the others, as we know, only one other roommate was alive so I assumed both very frightened and scared girls made a very confusing 911 call.If the scene was as horrific as those who saw it describe, why would the term unconscious even come up? If a roommate called, surely they would have seen some of that horror? I can't even really put a coherent thought together ha, that really threw me off guard.
The police chief never said the other people in the home were asleep.It’s crazy to imagine this slaughter of four people that was so violent blood is leaking out of the house, and other people were home asleep. Wow.
As gruesome as it is to describe it, the act itself of stabbing someone is almost entirely silent. Ugh, hated typing that but it's true.It’s crazy to imagine this slaughter of four people that was so violent blood is leaking out of the house, and other people were home asleep. Wow.
Listening again, at -12.12 (playing live) the police chief says:After watching the presser, I’m almost certain LE actually know who the suspect is.
Wish I could clear that up. If it was one of the other two roommates, don't know why they would say an unconscious person when there are four people dead/being killed.Is it possible one of the roommates was the unconscious person?
Answering my own question--- likely not as there doesn't seem to have been an ambulance. Hmm.
Wonder if a news agency will file a PIR for the 911 call. It seems that is key and I would like to know if dispatch messed it up, or was called in that way. That is a big disconnect.
Didn't we have a report in the news that it was a friend that called 911, not a roommate? So, if true not even the roommates called? Someone help clear that up for me. I am confused.
What??He just now said other people were home at the time of the attack but not a hostage situation and they were not injured.