Do you think they would lock themselves in the bedroom and just leave the children vulnerable?Unless S and M were elsewhere in the house, fled to their bedroom and locked the door?
Do you think they would lock themselves in the bedroom and just leave the children vulnerable?Unless S and M were elsewhere in the house, fled to their bedroom and locked the door?
Yeah, I have one of those twisty things on my bathroom door. And my cats can’t reach the doorknob either!My old house doesn't either, but the cat can't reach the doorknob. Bedroom doors that are not modernized from OLD homes do have the little twisty thing in the center of the knob, you know parents yelling through their kids doors, open that door rightttttttttttttt now! It's a normal type of doorknob S and M had, that has a little lock. IMO
I do not. All parents of children, young and def babies, have baby monitors in their rooms to hear any calling out at night. I think the killer locked that door, but to take the time and 'foresight' if they did not want the four year old going in there, which they would, they are walkers and all that, must know them all. It's hard to know and just very sad and heartbreaking. IMODo you think they would lock themselves in the bedroom and just leave the children vulnerable?
I might agree with you, as this would be a strategy, but it seems this person was very aware of the camera on his left as he passed. It was 23F outside, 30 minutes max and you are having serious problems. He couldn't have been going far.The Police should know exactly where this person on video did go, and where he didn't go with all of the street and ally cameras, even if most neighbors cameras weren't working.Also, could it be that all of the neighbors cameras were actually working and LE asked them if they decided to speak to the media, then act like they weren’t working. That way while they’re gathering evidence, then whomever is responsible will think that they got away with it. Maybe the video released is of a random person that they’re not really interested in so that the real POI gets comfortable enough to come out of hiding so LE can watch their movements while gathering the last bit of evidence needed for a conviction? MOO
If you move into a neighborhood that has higher incident level of crime, yes,, of course you have a greater chance of an incident.So if I happened to be a statistician, which I'm not, maybe I could calculate that anyone who moves into this area now has an x% possibility of becoming a crime victim. Sorry realtors!
I didn’t get the impression that a random druggie killed them and is on the loose in the neighborhood from the LE press conference. JMOIf you move into a neighborhood that has higher incident level of crime, yes,, of course you have a greater chance of an incident.
This neighborhood was basically gangland 20 years ago--the Short North Posse and cocaine wars of the early 2000s. It was gentrified in the last decade or so but there have been murders in the last few years within walking distance of the Tepe's home, and neighbors interviewed about this case said there is still a lot of drug activity in the area. Residents still don't go into the park at night.
The website lists 3 dentists. No telling if the owner hired a replacement for when he was awayDo we know with absolute certainty that there were only the 2 practising dentists working at this clinic? ST, and the boss on holiday?
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My old house doesn't either, but the cat can't reach the doorknob. Bedroom doors that are not modernized from OLD homes do have the little twisty thing in the center of the knob, you know parents yelling through their kids doors, open that door rightttttttttttttt now! It's a normal type of doorknob S and M had, that has a little lock. IMO
Is it normal to have bedroom locks in the US?
The one dentist died in 2018.The website lists 3 dentists. No telling if the owner hired a replacement for when he was away
Yes but there are 3 listed above his name.The one dentist died in 2018.
Why are you assuming random? Maybe it was someone they helped out and had a distant connection (seemed like very trusting nice people), someone they hired, a handyman, a delivery guy, another local doing odd jobs, helping out. All of these people could have a troubled past given the neighborhood. They would also potentially have access and familiarity. Maybe didn't want it to go down like this but needed a fix, strung out or high and not thinking straight. Lots of possibilities obviously. A simple double tap to the M and a single tap to the FM seems like a surprised reactionary shot response to me.I didn’t get the impression that a random druggie killed them and is on the loose in the neighborhood from the LE press conference. JMO
Yes and also surprising the house didn’t have an alarm system. Or if so, it wasn’t on. Especially given the neighborhood (some bad areas and break ins close by) and 2 small children.Is it normal to have bedroom locks in the US?
Sorry--I missed that.Yes but there are 3 listed above his name.
Theres been some cases of dentists writing scripts for opiates.Why are you assuming random? Maybe it was someone they helped out and had a distant connection (seemed like very trusting nice people), someone they hired, a handyman, a delivery guy, another local doing odd jobs, helping out. All of these people could have a troubled past given the neighborhood. They would also potentially have access and familiarity. Maybe didn't want it to go down like this but needed a fix, strung out or high and not thinking straight. Lots of possibilities obviously. A simple double tap to the M and a single tap to the FM seems like a surprised reactionary shot response to me.
I had a boss when I was young and he called us into a meeting and told us we needed to call in if we were to be late for any reason. Then when on to say that he oncehad an employee that had not called in and was over an hour late. He went to her house, her car and husband's car were there, peeked in and saw two bodies in the kitchen. He called police. Turned out later son had killed them. I guess he had some PTSD from the incident because he said he was always worried when someone was late, worse came to mind.Doesn’t matter much to me what you do for a living, how responsible you are or what you are responsible for-I still find it very odd that you call 911 before an employee goes to the home 1st.
What? I hope from natural causes.The one dentist died in 2018.
If only I could mute "911" I could scroll through much faster.This thread is just flying!
I can’t keep up and frankly I don’t think we know anymore than we did at the beginning.