Anti-K
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No. It doesn't go without saying. I find it unlikely to impossible for someone to surveil in a neighborhood like that.
Now maybe we can progress past challenging statements to discussion....
Well, it should go without saying, but since you disagree: Ill say it, Were talking about someone who may have surveilled the Ramsey home and/or the Ramseys without being noticed.
Despite your incredulity, this is exactly what burglars and perverts (and LE, etc.) have been doing since forever surveilling people and peoples homes (places and things, etc). You can do it, too. You just have to be very, very sneaky.

Much (most?) of the surveillance that Im suggesting could have been accomplished on the night (or, day) of the crime. However, I also think that it is possible that the killer could have (and, he should have) entered the house on an earlier occasion a few or several days in advance.
He may have used the basement window on that occasion. This would explain the signs of recent disturbance in that area. Spiders would have been able to re-web in the time between the advance entry and the entry through who-knows-what-point on Christmas night.
Or, maybe he was in the home during one of those christmas tours, or under some other pretext or reason.
The point is that the information the killer needed was information that he could have gathered simply and quickly, and much (most? all?) of it could have been gathered on the fly, during the commission of the crime.
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