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Here is one very straightforward question. I think the answer is "no", but I have read about such cases.
From the video, because I can only see what is very obviously seen, is it possible to tell whether the person grabbed something from the table, or not?
I have read about situations when someone would advertise "jewelry" or even "a diamond ring", in the hope of selling a family heirloom, or at an interest, and give their home address. There was a situation in my state when a father of the family was killed for a 2K diamond ring he advertised on Craigslist.
Now, these cases get known, so I doubt that an experienced seller would make such a mistake. And usually such things are not placed at the customer's end of the table. And it may be not a ring, but something of value to the cosplayers' group, or someone else. Small. I assume that she may have not advertised it, but perhaps someone knew?
Can anyone tell me if by video, we can rule out burglary, with the stolen thing being small but reasonably expensive?
I would really like to see an itemized list of the things Liz was selling.
I have wondered, for a long time, if Liz was selling something that was really sentimental to someone, was made by hand by someone, belonged to someone else and was gifted to Liz, or something Liz won in a competition that someone else really wanted (now being sold for pennies at a yard sale)
Short version; wondered if Liz was selling something that meant a lot more to the shooter and than to her.