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right, and it is actually the door being as it is that is central. Most doors you can let yourself out from the inside, but not in from the outside. This locked both ways. I had a door like that in California; the lock was up above the doorknob and needed a key to get out and to lock it. I think this was pretty much established by all in the cottage, so do not know why Otto is pondering it. It may indeed have made all the difference in this case.
I'm not pondering the type of lock, I am stating that according to testimony there were four sets of keys, with each key set having a front door key and a bedroom key. There were no additional keys left lying around the cottage or in locks.