April 18 is quickly approaching and marks nine years since Missy Bevers' murder, and there are still no answers. I really hope for Missy's family 2025 will be the year there's a break in the case. jmo
It is interesting that the burglar broke in at the door to the kitchen area on the side of the building where there is only road and no parking. If you did not want to break the glass at the entrance or the side of the building Missy Bevers came in because you do not know which entrance she will choose, this would be appropriate, so she does not immediately recognize there has been a break-in at the church before she even enters the building and calls the police. If there was a break-in who is the first person at the church who gets contacted about it or would have noticed it if Missy Bevers had not been the first person to arrive that Monday morning?
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I wondered too if maybe the reason Missy Bevers had to be murdered was because the murderer had to take off the police uniform? After researching the weather for the night and early morning of April 18, 2016, it rained continuously from after midnight to almost 6 am. Yet in the Creekside Church surveillance video, there are no rain spots on the helmet.
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Why does a burglar check nearly all the doors in the interior of the church, but not on the exterior? What if a door on the exterior had been open to walk in? Why not at least check the same entrance Missy Bevers ended up walking into as that appears like it is the main entrance?
bbmI think police should release the rest of the Creekside Church surveillance video in this case. It might help the case get solved.
The case does look like a burglary interrupted. There is nothing to suggest Missy Bevers was targeted that I am aware of. It is sort of surprising police even considered it.This post has conjecture that's very unlikely, or supposing an angle that has different explanation that's way better, or misses some relevant facts, and I want to address those items to prevent forum confusion later.
1 "It is interesting that the burglar broke in at the door to the kitchen area on the side of the building where there is only road and no parking." ... [This is partly true, however there is lots of parking on that side of the building.] The choice of where Loser Perp broke in is better explained that he wanted an access point unseen from the highway, rather than anything to do with MB.
2 "If you did not want to break the glass at the entrance or the side of the building Missy Bevers came in because you do not know which entrance she will choose, this would be appropriate..." ... There is no evidence that LP expected MB or anyone else, in that middle-of-the-night hour he chose to be there, and therefore no reason to think the choice of access had anything to do with that. As already noted, the access choice is easily understood as opting for a door out of sight of the highway.
3 "in the Creekside Church surveillance video, there are no rain spots on the helmet" ... The heavy rain that night was discussed extensively in these forums. By the time we first see LP on video, he has had opportunity to dry off out of sight, as he happened to come in through the kitchen which presumably had towels, paper towels, etc, and presumably did so. The idea he would have taken off his disguise while still in the building makes no sense, since doing so would have exposed his identity, erasing the whole reason he wore that costume in the first place.
4 "Why does a burglar check nearly all the doors in the interior of the church, but not on the exterior?" ...Are you sure? We've never been told that, and as a matter of fact, the kitchen door he entered appeared to be the SECOND door he tried to access. For all we know, he checked every door before he tried to enter any. (BTW the other place he tried to access had two layers of doors, which apparently stymied him, and only the kitchen door had just a single layer. That may have been another factor in where he eventually entered.)
..."What if a door on the exterior had been open to walk in?" ...Even though the LP may have tried every lock, the idea that any was not locked was unlikely to the point of virtual certainty. The Church had an electronic lock system for all the doors, and it would have been the same preset EVERY day, with an automated control and a timer, and the same doors (ie, all of them) automatically locked every night at a certain hour.
Certainly possible, maybe a quick look at the time, a prompt of some kind, or even a walkie-talkie in keeping with the (imo. raunchy bridal shower get up). speculation.Please look very, very closely at the :43 second mark.
I believe this person is using a phone. Using it for a quick moment and then placing it back in their gear.
Certainly possible, maybe a quick look at the time, a prompt of some kind, or even a walkie-talkie in keeping with the (imo. raunchy bridal shower get up). speculation.
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The cop/security 'costume' worn by the suspect, reminded me of something a male dancer might wear to perform at a pre-wedding bash. A walkie-talkie might be part of that illusion. imo,BBM
I am not as well versed in this case as others, would you mind elaborating on "or even a walkie-talkie in keeping with the (imo. raunchy bridal shower get up)"
Thanks!
Ohhh I see now. Thank you!The cop/security 'costume' worn by the suspect, reminded me of something a male dancer might wear to perform at a pre-wedding bash. A walkie-talkie might be part of that illusion. imo,
What I thought to be very strange, it's pouring rain outside and we see no signs of water falling off her swat gear. If she changed inside the church there would be some dead skin cells where she changed clothes or near missys body. Dead skin always falls off our bodies. It's actually gross to see how much.Between :50-:56 their is the illusion of a dark, somewhat curly/flowy ponytail. It appears as the subect walks closer with their back to the camera and stays up until the last frame where it looks like its on their neck still. I believe this is an illusion but interesting all the same.
I'm remembering, that it was said, the SP stayed in the kitchen for a while after breaking in and before walking the hallways. What can you do in a professional kitchen to dry your outfit, I wonder. Putting the gear into a warm oven perhaps? Idk.I was interested in why the murderer chose the kitchen door entrance to get into the building. I know there are various reasons, but according to my research it was raining and may have been raining hard. According to wunderground, it rained from after midnight to almost 6 am in the Creekside Church area. At the approximate time the murderer would have broken into the church, there may have been heavy thunderstorms in the area.
The reason I thought the other entrances were better to enter is because they are covered and get the burglar out of the rain. There is a small overhang on that side of the building over the kitchen area door that would have gotten the burglar out of the rain too, but not by much.
The burglar in the Creekside Church video looks so dry to me compared to what I would have thought their clothes and helmet should look like if all they did was quickly wipe the helmet and come out of Room 8 next to the kitchen, if I remember correctly.
It is my opinion that people do not like to do things in the rain and that if they do, they are usually wet for some time afterwards until they dry off. Maybe it is the surveillance camera angles or maybe it happened to not be raining at the precise time the burglar broke into the church, but the person on that surveillance video does not look like they were out in the rain at all.
About the only clue to possibly look for inside the church might be any drops of water or wet footprints. Only the police know what they found.