nomoresorrow
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Ok, but the inside door would have had to been propped open to see that the outside door was propped.
The inside door was open about 6 inches from LE stated - it was not propped open.
And that is one of the reasons why, IMO, LE disbelieves Misty's story. As I stated before, when someone stages a scene , oftentimes they make huge mistakes when trying to place themselves in that scene and I am speculating that Misty, when describing and physically illustrating to LE her movements and actions after she woke up, missed a few very important steps - like having to actually go to the laundry area and to the interior door to actually see that door open and then having to open that door (the interior) at least a few inches to see that the storm door was propped open but of course, in addition one would have to turn on the outside light to see the cement block propped against the door and it probably isn't very likely either that a young girl, being scared of an intruder, would have proceeded to the backdoor without turning the laundry area/hall light on also - IMO, I think Misty missed a few major details . . .
JMO