Yes. It [the behaviour of that first person to arrive] seems odd to me. Now, that doesn't mean that person is guilty but I do find their behaviour odd.
1. Arriving so soon after the perp committed the murder
2. Apparently just sitting around for 25 minutes. It's probably just me but if I turn up somewhere 25 minutes early (I would never) I generally DO something once I'm there. I'd offer to help Missy set up, for one thing - even if I knew she'd say no for whatever reason, I'd still offer.
3. Calling Brandon. With Missy's phone? Or because you had his number already? Both point to a level of familiarity with Missy and/or her family which makes me question why you'd just sit there for 25 minutes waiting.
I would call 911 immediately (not anyone else) and I wouldn't touch a damn thing. Forensics/crime scene integrity, people!
ETA Of course this is all based on the notion that everything in that timeline is the truth. Maybe it isn't, for whatever reason.
1. Arriving so soon after the perp committed the murder
2. Apparently just sitting around for 25 minutes. It's probably just me but if I turn up somewhere 25 minutes early (I would never) I generally DO something once I'm there. I'd offer to help Missy set up, for one thing - even if I knew she'd say no for whatever reason, I'd still offer.
3. Calling Brandon. With Missy's phone? Or because you had his number already? Both point to a level of familiarity with Missy and/or her family which makes me question why you'd just sit there for 25 minutes waiting.
I would call 911 immediately (not anyone else) and I wouldn't touch a damn thing. Forensics/crime scene integrity, people!
ETA Of course this is all based on the notion that everything in that timeline is the truth. Maybe it isn't, for whatever reason.