Bill Carson
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If you remove a burglary gone wrong scenario ( which I have ) , then it really is curious they wanted to be inside the church at all, isn't it ? What is this about ? Did they know the cameras outside were not working or did they disable cameras outside before ? If so, why not commit the murder outside the building? Have the cameras outside been broken for days or weeks and if so, who knew this besides a few staff members who work at the church ? Could the outdoor cameras have been damaged in recent storms? Maybe the pastor mentioned it at a recent service? Maybe the whole congregation knew? But someone who did not attend the church would NOT know the cameras outside were not working unless they turned / disabled the cameras themselves? :thinking:
I am with you on this. I don't have an answer for why a hitman wouldn't do the job in the parking lot or at the door. I have some ideas, but they are pretty weak.
But we don't know about the exterior cameras. We don't know if the perp disabled the cameras and stole the recorder that morning, disabled the cameras earlier, or what. It does seem odd to me that the information we have been given is that "the cameras were not working on Monday." They didn't say how long they had been out. Weird.