We have a mix of facts, rumors and speculation about this case that make it quite unusual….the impromptu garage sale, the ‘disguise’, maybe a note, maybe a second person in the car…but lets strip it all down for a moment…a seemingly very sweet, normal woman was gunned down in the driveway of her home.
So my question is this…what were the normal routines at that house on the average day? If the killer had no inowledge of the garage sale, then what was the usual morning plan he expected to encounter?
I assume…please correct if other facts have bern released…that S ususally left first, being a contractor…while Liz had an office job that would start later at the same time every day? But is that true…or did Sergio leave at different times depending on where his job was scheduled for the day? If he did, then if the killer wanted Liz alone…he either needed very soecific info about Sergio’s plan on that SPECIFIC day…or a way to watch and wait for him to leave.
What time did Liz usually leave? Because the killer would need to act before the school bus run might draw people outside. And not on garbage day when neighbors might be pulling out cans to the curb. So the killer would need to have that specific information too, because, if this wasn’t planned around the garage sale…he still would most likely be shooting a woman dead in the doorway of her home. So the killer needs to know about school bus and garbage pickup for that neighborhood.
The killer would not want to be delayed behind a loading school bus after the killing. So, after Sergio leaves…but before normal daily routine in the neighborhood begins.
There certainly is a lot of precise information gathering from informed sources necessary to pull this off, in my opinion. And a very short window of time on a regular work day. The garage sake just made it easier…because she was outside,away from the doorbell camera.
About the possibility of the mask. If the killer was indeed wearing a mask, then my guess is that the plan was to go to the door..in view of the doorbell camera…and shoot her there…so he REALLY needed a mask.
But I just don’t think a mask would have bern planned for the garage sale attack…because it might have spooked Liz to head inside as she watched this masked figure approach her, alone, still in the dark of the morning. Also, the killer wouldn’t need it because he would be out of view of the doorbell camera.
All just my opinions and musings this morning.