The alarm pad is located inside the utility room to the left of the entry door (from garage).
Doc Dump3 Bates # 28389/ 28390
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Many of these cans be hard-wired or battery, in case of a power outage.Position 7 says "Wireless" ?? Is this a hybrid type security system? Hardwired and wireless? Anyone knows?
-Nin
Where is BS' interview where she stated what MS told her to do with the alarm? There's so much information, but I'm kind of thinking the buttons he told her to push weren't on the keypad pictured. I could be wrong, though. I just wanted to corroborate it with the actual picture.
I am tired of reading so much, and I can not find where the "actual code" was stated only a reference to a #15 I had so many numbers in my head and was thinking of a Bates# instead of an alarm code? Imagine that? But NOW I will never forget Mark Sievers instructed his Mother to leave the alarm off....
"When B. Sievers arrived for these visits over the weekend she utilized a code previously provided to her by the family
to open the overhead garage door. After opening the garage door, she then utilized another separate code provided to her by the family to deactivate the Sievers' home security system." Bates #4679
B. Sievers again returned to the Sievers residence later on June 28th and deactivated the alarm at 4:13 pm., but never reactivated it upon exiting the residence, telling the detectives that she could not get the alarm to set properly. B. Sievers stated when the alarm would not set, she called her son, Mark Sievers in New York to advise him of the issue. B. Sievers told detectives that Mark Sievers told her to leave the alarm deactivated as his wife, Teresa Sievers, would be returning home later in the evening. In the late hours of June 28th, Teresa Sievers returned to her residence where she was brutally murdered. BATES#4680
Bonnie Sievers purposefully did not set the alarm at the direction of her son Mark Sievers which allowed a perpretrator to enter the residence and ultimately murder Teresa Sievers.BATES #4718
There are a large numbers of photos of an alarm keypad in the crime scene photosBy enhancing the photos I was able to read most of the actual messages on the screen, but it's not always clear. I don't have time to do them all, the other ones seem to relate to after the discovery of the crime.![]()
Here's just a few samples, they're easier to read inside my photo software:![]()
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They display a pattern of 'system' messages at odd hours, including the 6:07 am one, but also at 2:02 am after the murder and again in the early morning. Perhaps someone familiar with these kinds of codes can explain the pattern.
Sorry I don't have time to figure out Bates numbers, I've listed the photos as they appear in the discovery docs from from 1 to 14. There are more.
1:
0028 - System
1?:11a 06/25/15
2:
Special closing
3:
0027? - System
?:11a? 06/25/15
4:
? - Armed
Stay mode
5:
0026 - System
6:07a 06/25/15
6:
Opening by user code 40
7:
0025 - system
2:02a 06/26/15
8:
Special closing
9:
0024 - system
2:02a 6/26/15
10:
Armed
in Stay Mode
11:
0023 - system
5:51a 6/26/15
12:
Opening by user code 40
13:
0022 - system
4:18p 06/26/15
14:
Special closing
There are a large numbers of photos of an alarm keypad in the crime scene photos View attachment 87089 By enhancing the photos I was able to read most of the actual messages on the screen, but it's not always clear. I don't have time to do them all, the other ones seem to relate to after the discovery of the crime.
Here's just a few samples, they're easier to read inside my photo software: View attachment 87073View attachment 87074View attachment 87075View attachment 87076View attachment 87077
They display a pattern of 'system' messages at odd hours, including the 6:07 am one, but also at 2:02 am after the murder and again in the early morning. Perhaps someone familiar with these kinds of codes can explain the pattern.
Sorry I don't have time to figure out Bates numbers, I've listed the photos as they appear in the discovery docs from from 1 to 14. There are more.
1:
0028 - System
1?:11a 06/25/15
2:
Special closing
3:
0027? - System
?:11a? 06/25/15
4:
? - Armed
Stay mode
5:
0026 - System
6:07a 06/25/15
6:
Opening by user code 40
7:
0025 - system
2:02a 06/26/15
8:
Special closing
9:
0024 - system
2:02a 6/26/15
10:
Armed
in Stay Mode
11:
0023 - system
5:51a 6/26/15
12:
Opening by user code 40
13:
0022 - system
4:18p 06/26/15
14:
Special closing
Here are all alarm pads:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B3g3DEap84xwd2EyaHRSb3NxbjQ/view?usp=sharing
Here are all alarm pads:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B3g3DEap84xwd2EyaHRSb3NxbjQ/view?usp=sharing
These are scans from paper copies. I bet the originals are crystal clear and much more up to CSI photo standard.
-Nin