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I live in a large city and feel safer in my apartment here than I ever did living in a house in the suburbs. So many points of entry in a house and no one close by to hear you scream.
Again, LE seems to be disputing that in multiple places. Here's just one:
http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/...o-cops-n463116
But even going with your insistence that LE is wrong and Amanda and her home were targeted, it seems to me the fact that they DID NOT break in there first also disputes that scenario.
If the Blackburn home was the target, why would someone risk getting caught breaking into a different home first?
He wouldn't know LE wouldn't be called or an alarm wouldn't go off or someone might not notice.
He wouldn't be able to be sure even if he hit house one that he could still make it to the Blackburn home without getting caught.
And if he really was targeting Amanda and the house and knew Davey's schedule, why wouldn't he simply arrive AFTER Davey left in order to go in and not risk anything else? Or at least not 45 minutes early?
I just don't see how any of that makes any sense, even if you discount what LE has said. :dunno:
Home invasion is a much more serious crime than people realize , even if no one in the home is injured or killed.
It would be a good thing if crimes like this were to have more severe consequences.
As for the one who took Amanda's life -- I am hoping for the DP !
Let him or her feel a fraction of the fear and anguish this young lady must have felt , and to be brutally gunned down with her child in the house and another one on the way. She did not deserve this.
MOO
The way she was murdered seem like she was targeted.
To be shot in the head is just overkill.
Very sad.
I was thinking this person knew the ppl in the first home were not there. Possibly knows them maybe by work or lawn worker. If this person knows them maybe they knew Amanda and her Husband and saw opportunity when he saw husband leave!
If I was inside my home and heard something sounding like a gunshot at that time, I might notice, but dismiss it. If I was outside and heard it coming specifically from inside someone's home, I might take it more seriously. There probably were not a lot of people walking around outside at that time of day.
What? How is that overkill? If he wanted her dead so she could not identify him it seems like "efficient" kill, not overkill.
Sorry to shoot a young mother with a child in the head after u already shot her 2 times is overkill to me, And if u assume he did this so she couldn't identify him to me means she knew him...Ruthless vicious murderer.
Sorry to shoot a young mother with a child in the head after u already shot her 2 times is overkill to me, And if u assume he did this so she couldn't identify him to me means she knew him...Ruthless vicious murderer.
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RSBM
Since DB is cleared, we should assume that he IS on camera the entire time he said he was there.
Plus, in order to clear someone, they must have gone through ALL of his phone records, interviewed friends/family, checked out his online activities, interviewed people at the gym, etc.
Before someone can be cleared, LE goes through every molecule of their lives around the time of the incident (like in the months leading up to the break in-- and what DB did, said,or communicated online immediately after this tragedy.)
And I'm sure they looked at everywhere DB's cellphone pinged around this time.
No one is cleared unless every nook and cranny of their activities has been investigated -- so if LE says DB's alibi and everything else is 'solid' ; we have to believe he's innocent.
LE would not say someone is cleared if they had the least suspicion; because if they said someone is innocent and later evidence proves otherwise-- they open themselves up to litigation.
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I don't think it was overkill. I think it shows how panicked and out of his league he was. Shot twice and she wasn't dead? Did he expect to kill her by shooting her in the hand? I also think it's possible there was a struggle and that explains the random shots.
JMO
The way she was murdered seem like she was targeted.
To be shot in the head is just overkill.
Very sad.
I was thinking this person knew the ppl in the first home were not there. Possibly knows them maybe by work or lawn worker. If this person knows them maybe they knew Amanda and her Husband and saw opportunity when he saw husband leave!
RSBMRemember Denise Amber Lee???
I was tired from preping the house for work to be done and I napped on the couch with eyeshades and earplugs so my husband goes on his daily walk and leaves the garage door open.Boy did he get chewed out when I got up and noticed.He will also be told about this case.