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I agree with you @MassGuy -You remove them if you’re close to the victim (want to conceal a crime), or if there’s evidence of SA.
A couple of us have been discussing a particular case where some guy who had painted this woman’s house returned weeks later, broke in, sexually assaulted and murdered her, and dumped her body in a remote area.
Geofencing gave them his name, and dna nailed him. He eventually led them to the body.
Here, it makes sense if it’s that particular person.
If it’s not that person, then I’ve got to believe the most likely option is the latter (sexually motivated crime).
I actually think sexual assault is the likely cause here - I think the sexual assault aspect would explain why there was significant gap between the doorbell camera and the other camera / her pacemaker disconnecting from Bluetooth.
Ugh it makes me sick to type but I think this is likely scenario