proust20
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Wasn't PR's jacket supposedly the same as a friend's (Mrs. White?)? Fashionista Patsy caught without cashmere! lol You can take the girl out of Burlesque...
As for the weak, confused 'break-in' scenario: John's different versions have him breaking the basement window months before Christmas. Since the tales vary significantly, it is best to assume that they both are lies. What is the purpose of doing this? It would have made more sense to not know anything about the broken window. Or it happened recently, but he didn't report it even though he was scared? Or it was during the party on the 23rd? It escapes me how dreaming up this storyline about the past assists the intruder FF fantasy. Of course, he couldn't say that it had just occurred because there was only a sliver of glass when JR & FW inspected the window area. No blood nor hairs. Whether or not JR shut the window is muddled. An intruder breaking in the window would have to accurately replace the grate above so that it appeared not to have been moved. This would be more important if the intruder(s) planned on exiting the house by a means other then back up and out the basement window. And manage all this without damaging the spider web. The intruder(s) left no footprints around the grate nor anywhere else. There aren't any other signs of a break-in. Also, after breaking in, the intruder(s) would be descending a few feet into a dark room. - Now hurry upstairs to the kitchen and practice the RN with some nice pineapple.
Of course the security system wasn't activated. It was too complicated for High Tech exec JR to operate. At first, the Rs wanted LE to think that the scratches on the exterior door were fresh; but, a neighbor called them out on it.
Aspects of the staging that seem like mistakes e.g. the size 12s could be intentional? Needless to say, there's a very cunning mind behind the curtain.
As for the weak, confused 'break-in' scenario: John's different versions have him breaking the basement window months before Christmas. Since the tales vary significantly, it is best to assume that they both are lies. What is the purpose of doing this? It would have made more sense to not know anything about the broken window. Or it happened recently, but he didn't report it even though he was scared? Or it was during the party on the 23rd? It escapes me how dreaming up this storyline about the past assists the intruder FF fantasy. Of course, he couldn't say that it had just occurred because there was only a sliver of glass when JR & FW inspected the window area. No blood nor hairs. Whether or not JR shut the window is muddled. An intruder breaking in the window would have to accurately replace the grate above so that it appeared not to have been moved. This would be more important if the intruder(s) planned on exiting the house by a means other then back up and out the basement window. And manage all this without damaging the spider web. The intruder(s) left no footprints around the grate nor anywhere else. There aren't any other signs of a break-in. Also, after breaking in, the intruder(s) would be descending a few feet into a dark room. - Now hurry upstairs to the kitchen and practice the RN with some nice pineapple.
Of course the security system wasn't activated. It was too complicated for High Tech exec JR to operate. At first, the Rs wanted LE to think that the scratches on the exterior door were fresh; but, a neighbor called them out on it.
Aspects of the staging that seem like mistakes e.g. the size 12s could be intentional? Needless to say, there's a very cunning mind behind the curtain.
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