Yes, the whole matter re. possible suicide was explained in earlier thread thoroughly, but I can't recall which thread.Only thing I can figure is either body position, wound location and/or blood splatter.
Yes, the whole matter re. possible suicide was explained in earlier thread thoroughly, but I can't recall which thread.Only thing I can figure is either body position, wound location and/or blood splatter.
Ah, yes!The first officer on the scene called in that it was a possible suicide. Likely due to the fact that there was a one person dead from a gunshot wound. These cops don't deal with homicides very often, but they have seen a number of suicides, so it would be the officer's natural reaction to call it in as a suicide. It was just an initial impression. It was changed to homicide after the officers were able to investigate further
Sorry I only read the last 5 not all of them..Yes, the whole matter re. possible suicide was explained in earlier thread thoroughly, but I can't recall which thread.
If someone came to my door at 1am, I would try to peak out, to assess just how scared I ought to be. If I deemed the situation reasonable/harmless (like a lone female, for instance), I'd probably open the door, assuming they needed help. I posted many threads ago that I once opened my door for someone who has since been arrested multiple times for buglary. I'm way too trusting. MOO I can imagine James first looking out a window, then going to the door to answer it or to make sure it's locked, depending on his initial risk assessment. First sign of trouble, I imagine him calling to his wife, to call 911.... perhaps she was in the process of dialing with the first shot, dropped the phone, and was shot before the call connected. No one could've imagined such evil was at the door.
JMO...
LE log indicates first thought was suicide. Based on this, I think we could rule out James was shot through the door. If the door was riddled with bullets, I don’t think the 1st on scene would think suicide. MOO.
Let's hope so, especially since the FBI were involved!If we know they have shell casings... likely know weapon... can they string the Crime scene only for rifles and handguns and get close height on perp ...??
Didn’t know if they can’t do that with OO shotgun or some weapons..
Hoping with body / bullets / gun powder they might get height approximate?? Hoping..
If we know they have shell casings... likely know weapon... can they string the Crime scene only for rifles and handguns and get close height on perp ...??
Didn’t know if they can’t do that with OO shotgun or some weapons..
Hoping with body / bullets / gun powder they might get height approximate?? Hoping..
There are 3,4 steps going to the door. You would have to string from every angle which is time consuming. Threshold to bottom and won’t give heightGood point! I do not know enough about the process to know if they can calculate the height of the shooter. Maybe someone here does know? Would they be able to calculate anything else? Right or left handed maybe? Fingerprints on the shell casings?
Someone said maybe we should look at what LE is not saying. They’re certainly not saying anything about what those she’ll casings tell them.
I thought you were asking if it was established Denise Closs talked on the phone with her sister around 10 pm ish.
Here Fitzgerald says all were accounted for:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.fo...appearance-one-month-after-parents-murder.amp
Only thing I can figure is either body position, wound location and/or blood splatter.
The first officer on the scene called in that it was a possible suicide. Likely due to the fact that there was one person dead from a gunshot wound. These cops don't deal with homicides very often, but they have seen a number of suicides, so it would be the officer's natural reaction to call it in as a suicide. It was just an initial impression. It was changed to homicide after the officers were able to investigate further[/QUOTE
This the quote from an article posted above. Wouldn’t the bullet casings be outside if he wasthrough the door?
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Fitzgerald would not say whether the killer shot through the door but local news footage shows investigators carrying it away from the scene -- covered with what looks like bullet holes. Fitzgerald confirmed to Fox News that the door was undergoing forensic analysis. He also would not elaborate on the type of gun used in the crimes, citing the sensitivity of the investigation. James Closs kept hunting rifles inside the home but all have been accounted for.
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There are 3,4 steps going to the door. You would have to string from every angle which is time consuming. Threshold to bottom and won’t give height
Powder residue will tell them how far away the shooter was. The angle of the shot compared with distance can give them a height.There were at a minimum 2 shots fired.. if they can with some Certainty place one shot inside door frame maybe try and string that shot to get height... hoping.. I don’t know where either shot occurred.. likely close to door frame if not right inside on one..
Powder residue will tell them how far away the shooter was. The angle of the shot compared with distance can give them a height.
yes im curious if the school staff has been thoroughly questioned...especially those who could be present at the recitals like after hours staffI just had an insight that most of you have probably already had. I was just thinking about Jon Benet, and Polly Klaas.
Like Jon Benet, Jayme participated in competitions where little girls were dolled up; in Jayme's case it was dance costumes. (Please, let's not get in a debate about whether pageants and dance contests are good or bad for young girls. I'm just drawing the comparison).
In the Polly Klaas case, the Perp picked her randomly. He asked the children present in her home - whose home it was. It was Polly's, so he took her.
The point to this is that Jayme could have been stalked by someone who became fascinated and obsessed with her at these dance exhibitions. Or, it could have been something as random as the Klaas case.
As far as the dance recitals go - we know that those with unhealthy fixations on children tend to work in capacities where they can have easy access to them.
Hopefully LE has explored this avenue.
Random, amateur ponderings, speculation and opinion only
It was stated not too long ago that Denise spoke on the phone with one of her sisters at 10 pm and all 3 were home then and fine. MOO
I thought you were asking if it was established Denise Closs talked on the phone with her sister around 10 pm ish.
Here Fitzgerald says all were accounted for:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.fo...appearance-one-month-after-parents-murder.amp
Thanks. It says it there.
And here is the weird quote which is strange because of the suicide issue.
If he was shot through the door, the casings would be outside not in the house, right?
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Fitzgerald would not say whether the killer shot through the door but local news footage shows investigators carrying it away from the scene -- covered with what looks like bullet holes. Fitzgerald confirmed to Fox News that the door was undergoing forensic analysis. He also would not elaborate on the type of gun used in the crimes, citing the sensitivity of the investigation. James Closs kept hunting rifles inside the home but all have been accounted for.
He kept hunting rifles in the house, which have been accounted for. However, is it possible that a hand gun of James was used that has not been accounted for, but they haven't mentioned this in front of the media due to it being evidence (from the bullets that were found)?Here is the quote from the article above.
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Fitzgerald would not say whether the killer shot through the door but local news footage shows investigators carrying it away from the scene -- covered with what looks like bullet holes. Fitzgerald confirmed to Fox News that the door was undergoing forensic analysis. He also would not elaborate on the type of gun used in the crimes, citing the sensitivity of the investigation. James Closs kept hunting rifles inside the home but all have been accounted for.