Some have asked why it's relevant whether this community is called a mobile home park or a trailer court/park. It IS relevant and here's why:
From a person who lives there, it's already been described as a mobile home community, primarily occupied by young families, retired, military, etc. I also believe she mentioned the homes are not rentals, they're owned. Honestly, not much different at all than any other neighborhood. From myself as well as someone who used to work there, and had a family member who lived there (and owned his mobile), it's not at all what the general public considers a trailer park, run down rental trailers, sketchy occupants, unkept lots with trash all over the place. (it did have a bad rep about 30 years ago but I've been told by people who live there and know them that the current managers do all they can to run a GOOD, safe community) The reason it's relevant I believe is due to the comments about the transients in the vicinity. Just clearing that up that they do NOT live in the park. Jenise was from a fairly decent neighborhood, not some sketchy high-traffic area with strangers coming and going. The comments from LE about the "phenomenal" cooperation from all the people in the park should speak volumes about the majority of the character of the type of people who live there. As someone who used to own a mobile home service company in Bremerton, I can guarantee you you'd *never* hear that about occupants of a "trailer park". Ever.
I just wanted to clear that up. That being said, even perverts live in nice houses with nice yards. It doesn't mean the whole neighborhood is full of them.