I think the perp may have hid in the house via closet or something and hoping that she just go upstairs for awhile.
But once 15 minutes has passed and the sun is coming out more; He decides to attack. Idk
if she was downstairs, wouldn't she have known he entered the house immediately ?
Kind of seems more likely she went back to bed, he comes in and at some point she comes downstairs. Maybe she hears him and investigates?
I do think if she indeed hears him come in and is upstairs, she might actually say "davey?" as that would be the most likely person to come into the house. An if he doesn't leave at that point, I would agree that it's not likely a burglary motive. I just don't see that based on the timeline though.
However, the timeline is consistent with him going about searching for valuables and amanda if awake, trying to stay undetected while thinking of what to do. In that context, struggle might not happen until 6:45 when she is detected.
That makes sense if we think about the supposed 30 minutes that was used in first house to gather valuables to quickly load into the suv based on the scout's pinpointing of valuables and possibly moving them into a proper loading location.
If there was valuables put in a given location, like close to the door, that would certainly fit the burglary narrative.
Of course after a struggle, burglary is moot and the guy is jetting. But would be good to know if the house looked as if things were moved at all.
The suv returning when called, likely has 2-3 guys to help load. So maybe they don't even move anything until that point. I'm not sure about that. But based on the 1 minute turn around time at the house 2 doors down, i'd think he might have got things close to the door ?
anyone know ?
JMO I don't think they would own a gun!
I know more Christians than non Christians who own guns. Christians are quite often Republicans.....and Republicans are quite often staunch defenders of the 2nd ammendment. ...and also hunters. At least in my circles.
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Well if you have a 2 story home with a toddler. Then 9 times out of 10; You have toddler toys downstairs and in view or even scattered. So the perp definitely knew that a child was in that house.
Now the home doesn't seem humongous. So I think the upstairs just may consists of a landing with one or 2 rooms right at the top. Which tells me that he would probably hear her movement up and down the stairs.
Now who doesn't check the upstairs for goods. So this had to be premeditated in order to see if anything of value was upstairs. Especially since the perp decided not to run out the house when they knew a toddler was there via toys all around at 6am or so. Jmo
is it my connection? or is anyone else having trouble staying connected to websleuths? I keep getting bumped to a UPMC add???
Well if you have a 2 story home with a toddler. Then 9 times out of 10; You have toddler toys downstairs and in view or even scattered. So the perp definitely knew that a child was in that house.
Now the home doesn't seem humongous. So I think the upstairs just may consists of a landing with one or 2 rooms right at the top. Which tells me that he would probably hear her movement up and down the stairs.
Now who doesn't check the upstairs for goods. So this had to be premeditated in order to see if anything of value was upstairs. Especially since the perp decided not to run out the house when they knew a toddler was there via toys all around at 6am or so. Jmo
But, didn't they have a dog? A dog would be aware of an intruder in the home.
Dogs can be weird. I have a very large black lab that only barks at my teen when he comes in the front door, no one else gets a reaction. When a new house sitter came in through the back door recently, she said our dog looked up from where he was sleeping, and then put his head back down. But, if a squirrel comes near a window, all heck breaks loose.
Yeah, I have a very friendly lab, and if a burglar broke in, he probably (if he could talk) say, you want it.. it's yours. But, I think.... He would be excited and alert to
someone hiding in the house. (Someone else to play with)
But, didn't they have a dog? A dog would be aware of an intruder in the home.
The dog probably hinted someone was there by trying to get into a closet. She may have figured that the dog was on to something and then boom.
Or she could have just put him in the back yard. Idk.
so true. That question is something I think we all have been asking since day one. It does seem to point to him knowing they were home.
However... I do know people who put their dog in a kennel cage when they go to bed or leave the home. So, is that the case here ? we really don't know.
But if so, that would explain why he thought no one was home as well ? A dog in a cage, residents must be gone.
I don't deny I am not very confident in several aspects of what I am theorizing. But still see them as plausible.
was the breed of the dog mentioned ? I just read they had one on a news report.
Not that this really matters or means anything, but the zillow description for the house has
"LR,DR,MASTER BEDROOM HAVE VAULTED CEILINGS AND NEW HARDWOOD FLOORS. NEW CARPETING IN UPSTAIRS BEDROOMS."
http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/2812-Sunnyfield-Ct-Indianapolis-IN-46228/1278225_zpid/
which means the master is downstairs, and there are 2 bedrooms upstairs (listed as 3 bdrm).
Also, some of the other houses on the same street have sliding glass doors - I guess it is a possibility this one did too.
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