With the garage door closed you believe you would hear your neighbor move stuff around (stuff like toys, boxes, a couple bikes) inside that garage? I highly doubt that.
It's not (just) the prosecution who says he did all these things...Brad himself lists the amount of tasks he was doing within that time period! He has himself up at 4am, taking care of Katie, possibly starting laundry, cleaning floors, checking emails, making trips to HT, checking VM and receiving calls, making calls, playing with the girls. Of course he left out the part where he stops to dump Nancy's body and he didn't mention making room for his car in the garage by moving some things around, but the rest of the list? It comes from HIM!
But to a lot of us that is not a big deal. I get up and go grocery shoppin at 4 or 5 a.m. before my husband leaves for work if I suspect that I am going to have to work late. I have had to go to the Harris Teeter at 3 am before when I was out of bendryl and that was all that would clear up my little ones nose...and dang, yeah, I might have picked up some other stuff I was out of while I there. And when I am there, I see a lot of other men and women there...I don't think it is as odd as people think. It is not easy working around everyones schedule, you go when you can go. What does that prove? Also, in the time I have been posting here, I have cleaned the kitchen, washed two loads of laundry and put my child to bed...does this mean whoever turns up dead in my area tomorrow makes me a suspect. That is just ridculous stuff. Why do people silo all people and habit into their own habits and assume that they are out of the ordinary and must, therefore, be a killer? Have none of you ever cleared the kids crap out of the garage for it to just fill up again in a few days or is that just what killers do? I can't hardly believe that the majority of the things that occured that morning have not been experienced by a lot of people.