I took a quick look through the thread and didn't see mentioned that police arrested two people on August 6 at Lighthouse Pointe Apts.
The Van Buren Township LE assisted the Ann Arbor LE.
http://bellevilleareaindependent.com/vbt-police-help-ann-arbor-officers-detain-two-in-homicide/
http://www.annarbor.com/news/crime/...olf-homicide-case-as-investigation-continues/
The second article posted above, reports they were arrested on unrelated warrants, taken into custody, but not thought to be involved in PW's murder.
"We don't believe at this point they have a connection.", per Ann Arbor Detective Lt. Pfannes.
Wonder what that was all about since police went armed with a search warrant.
Lighthouse Pointe Apartments are advertised as student housing.
http://www.studenthousingu.com/apartments/rent/Lighthouse Pointe Apartments/11/
I took a quick look through the thread and didn't see mentioned that police arrested two people on August 6 at Lighthouse Pointe Apts.
The Van Buren Township LE assisted the Ann Arbor LE.
http://bellevilleareaindependent.com/vbt-police-help-ann-arbor-officers-detain-two-in-homicide/
http://www.annarbor.com/news/crime/...olf-homicide-case-as-investigation-continues/
The second article posted above, reports they were arrested on unrelated warrants, taken into custody, but not thought to be involved in PW's murder.
"We don't believe at this point they have a connection.", per Ann Arbor Detective Lt. Pfannes.
Wonder what that was all about since police went armed with a search warrant.
Lighthouse Pointe Apartments are advertised as student housing.
http://www.studenthousingu.com/apartments/rent/Lighthouse Pointe Apartments/11/
It all depends on what Paul was doing when shot I guess.
If he was taken by surprise, a neck shot seems off target.
If he was rushing at his attacker, one shot could easily hit his neck, even with an expert.
The fact that there was no "follow up" shot tells me at the very least, the shooter had basic medical knowledge (ie not a street kid or numbnut thief). He knew he had hit a fatal spot.
:cow:
It's almost execution like, depending on if Paul saw it coming or not.
If this was a break in, then both the front door and Paul's door would have been unlocked because there was no sign of forced entry. I doubt a robber knocked on Paul's door, only to be surprised by Paul and then shoot him. Furthermore, there would have been signs if someone crawled through an open window because you still have to break the screen. Nothing so far points to an attempted robbery. Like I said, the only way a stranger scenario works is if both doors were unlocked and the intruder was surprised by Paul and instantly shoots and runs. In that case, an intruder expecting no one would turn around and bolt. Why shoot when they haven't even taken anything yet? And why not take something after you already shot the person? If you are capable if murder then you probably aren't afraid to finish your crime. I personally think the intruder theory is the one thing that can be ruled out.
Thanks for these links! I had not read them before. Some of the comments below the articles are quite interesting...
The articles mentioned arresting two people on "unrelated warrants", which begs the question why the arrests were printed in the same article referring to Paul's murder in the first place?
In light of LE's statements, if we take them at face value, that the two arrests have nothing to do with Paul's murder, then what are the police doing exactly to advance the investigation? I hope this case doesn't become a dead cold case.
Also, others may have already read/posted about the following but I'm relatively new to this thread so IDK. But I also found another article 1 which stated that LE had surveillance video of a potential witness to Paul's murder, that the witness was captured on video as using a cellphone in the early afternoon subsequent to Paul's murder. Of course, no Time of Death was given for Paul so we don't know how distant in time this witness was from the time surrounding Paul's murder. Also in later articles 2,3, it is said the witness came forward but has been cleared to know nothing about Paul's murder.
:waitasec: Does it seem odd to anyone that in the day preceding, the day of, and day after DeWolf's murder that surveillance cameras caught no one else around the vicinity of the frat house besides the one guy on the cellphone? Very hinky!
1 http://www.annarbor.com/news/crime/...ential-witness-in-u-m-medical-students-death/
2 http://www.annarbor.com/news/crime/u-m-student-homicide-police-interviewing-potential-witness/
3 http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/08/01/paul-dewolf-killing_n_3691820.html
The security camera is from the building next door, 300 n ingalls, at the entrance portal.
The photo seems to be taken at night. There would be very few people at the entrance of that building at night because then the building is closed. i guess the police thinks that someone entered the fraternity at night.
I dont think that the photo was taken int the afternoon, where did you read that?
No signs of break-in. No signs of a struggle. No signs of burglary. To me, that means Paul opened the door willingly for his murderer, likely not anticipating that the perp would shoot and kill him.
Good question. Why would the perp shoot if it was an attempted robbery gone bad and the perp hadn't even stolen anything yet? It's reasonable to think that if perp knocked on Paul's door and Paul opened the door and perp intended to rob Paul, he might have knocked him out first and then stolen something and then leave with the loot -- all without needing to kill Paul. Why kill Paul when perp did not have to? Unless perp got scared that Paul recognized the perp...or the perp was a guntoting, trigger-happy shooter. Those are the only reasons I can come up with why a burglar might shoot Paul without even stealing anything.
Was Paul's room found locked or opened the next day by the colleague?
If perp took the time to lock Paul's door, the perp was someone who felt "confident" and "safe" that he would not be discovered by others who happen upon the crime scene. This perp would then have to be someone very familiar with Paul's basement room.
It was said that Paul was found in a pool of blood and that investigators initially could not identify where exactly Paul was injured. So neck wound was small. Yet no signs of Paul or someone else (perp?) trying to stop Paul's bleeding? So the shooting does not appear to be an accident. Also perp did not call 911 to get Paul aid. So this was clearly intentional murder.
I assume bullet was not found. Otherwise ballistics may be able to match bullet to specific gun, no?
We need more info from LE...
I am local, so I figured out that the camera must have been from the 300 N. Ingalls building. Here is a link/map (hope it works):
http://www.bing.com/maps/#Y3A9NDIuMjg1NjQxfi04My43MTY3MjgmbHZsPTQmc3R5PXImcT1uJTI1MjBpbmdhbGxzJTI1MjBzdCUyNTIwYW5uJTI1MjBhcmJvciUyNTIwbWk=
The highrise on the left is 300 N. Ingalls. The building opposite of Catherine St from it, is the fraternity. You can see that the entrance of 300 N. Ingalls is receded. So no jogger would ever come close to the entrance, unless they really wanted to enter the building. I am not sure what the man in the camera was doing there.
You can also see that there is a long path from the front door of the fraternity to the sidewalk. It is unlikely that someone tried to sneak in through the front door. But the back door opens up to the back parking lot, and is more covered.
These apartments are quite far away from the University of Michigan (maybe a 30 minute drive), and even Eastern University. I am not sure which students would live there.
I don't think there is any university that is close to that place.
Sorry, the link did not work as I had hoped. You have to zoom in yourself to
the right location (corner of Catherine St. and N. Ingalls street),
and use "birdview".
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