I know I shouldn't assume anything, especially in a case like this one, but I'm doing it anyway. I assume that the light outside the front door was turned on by James so he could see who was at the door (as opposed to LE turning it on when they got there.) What I keep seeing going through my head is someone pounding on the door and yelling, and him turning on the light, looking out and saying something like, "Go home Fred, you're drunk." That makes 'Fred' (no idea what name to use) even more irate and he shoots through the door and then kicks it the rest of the way open.I cant reconcile what puts him immediately at the door but has a delay in 911 call. if it was fast then I understand the delay in the call but not dad being that close to the door. if it was long enough to put dad that close to the door then I don't understand the delay in the 911 call.
When he shot through the door, he may not have meant to kill him, but just panicked when he discovered that he had. He may have then shot DC when she screamed and ran for a phone to call 911 (or grabbed her phone and ran to a different room to call.) The commotion heard on the 911 call could have been him responding to what he'd done, and then Jayme freaking out when she comes out of her room and sees what had happened. By that time he may have come to his senses enough to not shoot her, but not enough to figure out what to do with her, so he just grabs her and takes her out with him.
That's as far as I go, I have no idea what he'd do with her once they left or if she's still alive. I also highly doubt that things were anything like this, but I thought it was time for some new perspectives on the whole thing. I have no idea why he'd have a firearm with him if he wasn't planning to shoot anyone or why he would have been upset in the first place (maybe he brought it along to scare him or make him listen?) Definitely my idea, but not really my opinion.
Trying to bite my tongue with every casino comment, but at some point I have to say something...
I’ve worked in casino operations since 1994, I’m actually sitting in my office at a casino now as I type this. I’m on camera every minute of every day from the moment I pull off the highway until I leave property. The only areas that don’t have camera coverage are the bathrooms and the guests hotel rooms.
Everything I do and everything the casino does is highly regulated. The games are fair, cards and dice are inspected dozens of times per day, machines are precisely calibrated to regulated payback percentages. IDs are checked, taxes are withheld and reported, we work alongside both DCI and state gaming regulators who ensure that everything is legit. Everything. If I get a DUI tonight I’ll lose my license and my job tomorrow morning.
I can absolutely promise you the casino is not involved. Even in the very limited circumstances where it would be possible to owe the casino money (bad checks are the most common), the casino’s lawyers will handle it. Period.
Thanks. I've also been avoiding saying anything because people put up with my weird scenarios, so I don't feel qualified to judge anyone else's
