Missouri Mule
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I don't know if I would make too much of the photos. I believe these may have been taken after the house was tossed for evidence.
I was by the house a few weeks back. I haven't been in but it appears to me that Suzie's bedroom runs north to south and not east to west as I previously thought. The bedroom was at one time a one car garage. According to the accounts the blinds in Suzie's bedroom were cracked which indicates she probably was awakened by the sound of a motor vehicle. Then what comes afterwards is entirely speculative.
My understanding is that a prime suspect has been identified. Also some very good detectives have looked at the case and the evidence down to the tiniest detail has been has been documented and cataloged. But as we all know the case won't end until sufficient evidence is collected to make a case that will stick and put the perpetrator on death row. This person, whoever he is, will get no gifts from the prosecutor if and when it goes to trial.
There are probably a couple of other individuals involved. They are also known. The individual believed to have done this is, according to my understanding (and I am by no means in receipt of confirming information) not been identified among the "usual suspects."
In all likelihood there is some reason to believe that this person was able in some manner, suggesting a previous contact with one or more of the victims able to get the door opened.
I for one will be happy beyond belief to see this case solved although it may not be solved in our lifetimes. A confession may be necessary.
I was by the house a few weeks back. I haven't been in but it appears to me that Suzie's bedroom runs north to south and not east to west as I previously thought. The bedroom was at one time a one car garage. According to the accounts the blinds in Suzie's bedroom were cracked which indicates she probably was awakened by the sound of a motor vehicle. Then what comes afterwards is entirely speculative.
My understanding is that a prime suspect has been identified. Also some very good detectives have looked at the case and the evidence down to the tiniest detail has been has been documented and cataloged. But as we all know the case won't end until sufficient evidence is collected to make a case that will stick and put the perpetrator on death row. This person, whoever he is, will get no gifts from the prosecutor if and when it goes to trial.
There are probably a couple of other individuals involved. They are also known. The individual believed to have done this is, according to my understanding (and I am by no means in receipt of confirming information) not been identified among the "usual suspects."
In all likelihood there is some reason to believe that this person was able in some manner, suggesting a previous contact with one or more of the victims able to get the door opened.
I for one will be happy beyond belief to see this case solved although it may not be solved in our lifetimes. A confession may be necessary.