Blondie in Spokane
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I agree....the operator was very, very good at gleaning info in a calm and extremely professional manner. Kudos to her.
From your link SeesSeas:
There is no immediate threat to the community, and the investigation into this incident is ongoing, the sheriffs office said in the release."
http://www.citizen-times.com/story/...thorities-investigate-doctors-death/87243520/
Updated: Buncombe authorities investigate doctor’s death
12:20 p.m. EDT July 19, 2016
[…] “There is no immediate threat to the community, and the investigation into this incident is ongoing,” the sheriff’s office said in the release. […]
A medical examiner could not say if McCutcheon died from suicide, natural causes, homicide or accidental causes. He also could not say if McCutcheon sustained multiple gunshot wounds and where he was shot.
On Tuesday, investigators could not give any updates regarding what happened as the investigation remains active. They are calling it a “suspicious death investigation.” […]
Re: wife reported her husband had been shot.I don't believe we usually see these various options of type of death that it might have been listed in a press release.
Seems like the medical examiner is not aware that the 911 call has been released where the wife reports her husband was shot.
Re: wife reported her husband had been shot.
Wife also reported that she doesn’t know who shot him and that she didn’t see a gun.
How does she know he had been shot?
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BBMYes, Seeseas, I also wondered about how she knew he was shot...is it easy to visually and instantly distinguish between a gunshot wound and other type of wound? Could she have jumped to that conclusion because of the sound that woke her up?
Also, in the 911 call when she mentioned the back door, Could she have meant that she literally saw the door open? Just trying to think about different possibilities.....
Here is an excerpt from the 911 call where she says the door was open:
DISPATCHER: Was your husband in an argument with anybody any time soon?
CALLER: No.. no he never locks the back door and the back door was open
DISPATCHER: You said he wasnt having an argument with anybody and the only thing you heard was a noise and the dogs started barking and then you came downstairs?
CALLER: Yeah, I was asleep and I thought it was thunder or something because weve had a lot of thunderstorms.
Was the dog in the room with her with the door closed?
Now if hubby leaves the door unlocked. Then why not let the dog roam free instead of keeping him in a closed room.
Now if the door was open. Then the dog would have heard movements of someone trying to exit the house which would make the dog follow the scent or sound to the door of exit.
Now if this was a suicide by gunshot. Then the coroner should already know this by simply looking at the victims index finger. Jmo.
But if all fails.
What killer would not track down the sleeping spouse?
A hitman maybe?
Now if the wife was killed. Hubby would have been indicted by a grand jury already. Jmo.
I'm sure his insurance carriers are waiting for updates as well. Jmo.
http://www.grocefuneralhome.com/obituary/Dr.-Frank-McCutcheon-Jr./Arden-NC/1639517
I hope his brothers are asking questions.
Listening to the 911 call right now. That 911 operator is very good! Asking questions that seem totally innocuous and helping the caller stay calm.
I would have been sooo scared that the shooter was still somewhere close by, waiting to shoot me!
ETA: "Is your dog going to bite anybody?" "No." Great question.