robthomaseyes
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The folks here have made some amazing progress based on such a limited amount of I formation. I am nothing short of amazed. Coupled with what has been released, discounting the local rumor and hear say, thus far we know where the suspect entered the building, what he/she was wearing, what he/she was carrying, (thanks to all the people here who have poster schematics and hashed what rooms are what and what halls are where) we pretty much know where the suspect traveled within the church and at what times. We know the amount of time the suspect had time commit the murder, and escape. What we don't know, is how he/she got there or left, although based on LE ' S comments about video of what in their own words they believe to be the suspects car. I think k we can reasonably speculate that it was, as who else is could it have Belonged get to? It is also on video, from interior camera so we know it was parked close. We don't know the motive, and we don't know what suspect picked up in kitchen just before pounding sheet rock with the hammer.
It was most likely glass - the glass insert of the door he was standing in front of. All of the doors have glass inserts and he'd already broken some, according to the police. Police spoke about the glass that was all over the place. They did not mention drywall all over the place. And my brother in law is a drywaller; if you hit it with a hammer, you will make holes in it. You may get somelarger chunks to fall off, but I doubt it's going to rain small chips like that from a few hammer blows. Glass, on the other hand....