Oh, another thing that's been on my mind...
The maintenance worker at the apartments said he saw Maggie returning home around lunch time. He said she was wearing black sweatpants. IMO, she may have gone for a jog. I wonder what she was wearing when LE arrived.
Another thing about the 911 call: the caller initially told the dispatcher, "
One of my friends is in that apartment and she's been --" He then said, "I think she has been laying there for about a day."
The obvious question is how did he know how long Maggie had been dead. Did he start to say that his friend had been murdered? The caller replied that he didn't know when the dispatcher asked him if Maggie was alive or dead. He said, "They are going to go in there." Who are "they"? Again, it didn't sound like he was actually in Maggie's apartment when he made the call because he said that she was in "that" apartment.
The caller seemed to contradict himself. If he thought she'd been "laying there for about a day," surely she wasn't alive. Sounds like he was trying to estimate how long she'd been dead, but then cast doubt whether she was dead. Even the statement "one of my friends" seems odd. Most people, IMO, would say something like, "a friend of mine is in her apartment lying facedown, motionless and unresponsive..." JMO
The statements just don't make sense to me. Anyone else find them a bit "off"?
http://www.wsoctv.com/news/news/local/medical-examiner-foul-play-suspected-teachers-deat/ngWth/