Thanks for coming to this case, docwho3 and thank you for your thoughts!. . .
Thank you for the kind welcome.
. . .What are your thoughts on:. . .
. . .A 'suspect' vehicle- as opposed to other vehicles? I don't think there's any confirmation of the vehicle traffic at the time because of emergency responding vehicles. . .
Forgive me if I state things you already know but to explain myself I need to
start simple and progress from there.
To commit a crime a perp must get to the scene somehow. Usually this is by vehicle of
some sort but there have been cases when a perp(s) arrived on foot & even left
on foot in a few cases.
Since there seems to be so little other evidence reported I thought it might be helpful
to begin thinking about how the perp(s) arrived and how he/they left the scene. If a perp is
completely on foot in a more rural area then one might look for some neighbor or
some homeless type or some survivalist type(s) and once that determination
is made you can begin looking in certain types of places and asking certain types of questions.
On the other hand, if the perp arrived in a vehicle there might be tire tracks in the
dirt or people in the area might have noticed a vehicle being driven up and down the road
as if looking for something. . . .or perhaps the perp was looking for a home that was out
away from any close neighbors where he/they might drive up and use some excuse to
gain entry to the home and then pillage and so forth. The home where the crime happened
might not have been the first stop. Perhaps another home or homes might have
been approached. If someone else was home at one of the other residences & refused
the perp entry to the home that person might be able to provide helpful info. If no one
was home at another residence that was tried then perhaps the perp got out of the vehicle
and stole something from the porch or yard etc.
So, to recap, I noted that so far I have not seen any mention of LE having any
vehicle type or description of any kind that they are looking for in relation to this crime
and that makes me wonder if the perp might have been on foot as I explained above.
So I have 2 sets of questions that can lead in different directions.
I mentioned not having seen the google earth images of the area because I wondered
if where the home was located was sort of rural & might lend itself to being approached
on foot and also if it was perhaps likely to be targeted for crime due to its remote location
whether or not a vehicle was used.
. . . I agree- neighbors might not have heard a thing. Except, if you look at the terrain and the temp...maybe they could have. Sound travels quite some distance. . . .
The mere absence of any mention of neighbors having heard anything made me
wonder if the trailer was situated in a rural type of location or at least quite some distance
from the nearest neighbor. I was also wondering if location played a part in that home
being chosen for the crimes that were committed.
. . .Items missing from the scene of this crime... I think Lauria and Ashley, most important.

. . .
I agree but what was and what was
not taken is interesting and might give some
insight into the thinking of the perp(s). In the 2 cases I mentioned in the previous post
the children taken were the main reason the perp came to the home and were the main
thing he/they left with.
If I read posts correctly this home had several guns and yet many guns were found
left behind at the scene and guns are supposed to be fairly easy to sell on the street
so I wonder if robbery/burglary was or was not the main motive for the crime.
If burglary/robbery was the motive then why leave guns behind? Why not take more away
from the scene than what was taken?
. . .Please add thoughts as you have them! . . .
Thank you for the kind invitation.