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To me, this is clearly someone that knew Liz's husband Sergio would be leaving that morning. Minutes before Sergio leaves, the truck is a short distance away at the Goddard School. 3 minutes after Sergio left, the truck pulled up in front of Liz.To be clear, not saying LE didn't do their job. Only saying triple/double looks may be necessary. Go back to the friends, best friend of Liz Barraza and reinterview or re-review those interviews. Re check Liz’s colleagues’ interviews and alibis. The best friend or a close friend is going to know more about Liz and what was going on in her life prior to the senseless brutal killing than most anyone, maybe including S. Moo
As I recall, I don't think Sergio's route took him by the Goddard school that morning (can anyone verify that?)
So somehow, the killer is waiting for Sergio to leave, and as soon as he does, the killer jumps into action. No way that is a coincidence IMO.
On one hand, I think this killer has to be someone familiar with Liz and/or Sergio, but it's clear, their 'Beef' was with Liz.
Someone that knows Sergio's schedule, and has a beef of some sort with Liz, you think has to have a connection to them, and know them.
On the other hand, I don't think this person knew the area all that well. I think that's why they drove around earlier, hours before the murder getting a layout of the area, looking at the roads.
Some people have theorized that after the shooting, the killer drove back by Liz 2 minutes later just to make sure she was dead. That would be foolish at that time of the morning to drive back by a couple minutes after you thought you just killed someone. People are going to be up getting ready for work. The gunshots are going to draw people's attention, they are going to look out windows, and call police- and that is exactly what happened. I think the more likely scenario is that after they raced off, they either went the wrong way, or got lost and drove back by Liz, not because they wanted to, but because they either didn't realize they were after getting confused, or they only knew a certain way out. I think them not knowing the area is backed up, because they go down into the dead end culde sac and rather than turn around and come back by all the residences, I think the panicked and decided to go off road and get out of that development.
So, is this someone that knows the couple, or at least one of them good enough to know what time Sergio left, but NOT good enough to have been to their home before? Was this person hired by someone to kill Liz?
A couple other things nag at me. One thing is the possibility of a disguise. It's hard for me to see a lot in the video, but I do see a dress/housecoat/robe- something like that, and long hair. Seems like it could be a woman, or man dressed like a woman. But I also thought at one angle as the killer is walking up to Liz, that I can see Breasts on the shooter. Could that too be part of a disguise, it's possible. (Watch that video again closely paying close attention to the killer's upper body front, and see if you see what I see). Disguise, or not, and whether Liz knew the person or not, it does not seem to me like Liz knew them. But then again, maybe the disguise would be enough to fool Liz.
Also, the shooter races up to Liz, walking very fast in my opinion. I know it's been theorized that the killer made small talk about the garage sale as they walked up to Liz, perhaps to put her at ease, but once the killer is up close enough to shoot, they seem to engage in some interaction. I cant see exactly when the gun comes out, but it seems to me at one point Liz jumps back a few steps, but she doesn't run off or scream, and the killer does not start shooting right away, they wait several seconds.
Lastly, it does appear to me that the killer DID hand Liz something. It looks like the shooter reaches out to Liz with their left arm and Liz reaches out with her right. It's been rumored that the killer gave Liz a letter. It does not seem as if the killer picked that letter up if it fell(and if there was actually a letter), so police may have recovered the letter and that could contain some major clues we are not aware of. In fact, maybe something so strong, police have chosen not to release it to the public. You would think they might share it and ask the public to help ID the writing, etc, but they have not. Maybe it was typed and the public could not help with it any way. It could be hold back evidence, and what was in the letter would be something only the actual killer, or anyone else involved may know the contents of. If this person was just there to kill Liz, they could have shot her several seconds earlier. Instead, it seems like they wanted to deliver some kind of message to Liz, not just shoot her
Either way, at the end of the day, I think this person was there to kill Liz. Period. It's not a robbery. It's not a random attack on someone. Someone targeted Liz, and seemed to have a working knowledge of when to strike that morning AND that they would find her outside. That should really help police narrow down potential suspects.
Still think that Truck is the key. Someone owned it, rented it, or borrowed it. (I guess technically they could have stole it but doubt that) Hopefully they are checking in neighboring states too, not just Texas
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