In hindsight it seems as if there were several creepy incidents leading up to the murders.
Still
- you could see into the house from the outside without blinds or curtains, and the
- locks on the doors have been described as less than secure, and
- no one was calling the police to report that a guy seemed to be watching them?
As a parent I’m not understanding why proactive measures were not taken.
It isn’t a bother to police to call and have them walk around a property to check out someone that seems creepy.
When I was in college in an apartment on the first floor a roommate had gone home for the weekend and I was there alone. In the wee hours this drunk guy begins banging on the door upset yelling for his girlfriend. All of the apartments looked the same- he was just in the wrong building. He would go away then return to bang on the door again, and then began climbing over the wooden stockade fence that went around the tiny porch outside the sliding glass door.
I’m from the country part of Texas- so I had a pistol in there and a bat. I called the cops, for both of our safety as I had a pistol in there and was getting prepared to use it if he came through the sliding door. Cops came and he had wandered off- they could not find him.
You don’t creep around peoples houses or you could get shot. Idaho isn’t that different from Texas I’m surprised these girls were not armed, especially if they thought they needed to walk around with golf clubs to check things out.
IMO
Note to landlords! It is imperative that you do a better job than this, provide blinds and curtains, security lights, secure locks and deadbolts and do not leave it up to your tenants to secure where they live. JMOO
Take note college students! This is why they donated the house and then tore it down. Liability. JMOO