St. Louis cop Nathaniel Hendren was on patrol with Officer Alix two days before her death | Daily Mail Online
This article is interesting. Alix worked with NH two nights earlier.
The timeline is interesting as well.
12:14 am, NH and PR call in regarding false alarm.
12:56 Alix admitted to ER
1:07 Alix declared dead
NH worked with PR two nights after working with Alix. This was the 3rd night.
I wish we had more information, like cell phone records. And text messages, if there were more between Alix and NH since their last shift, or significantly less.
So,
the 2 officers picked up sandwiches at Subway on the way home, they entered the apartment around 12:35 or so, per their report. In less than 20 minutes later, Alix was at the ER, which is a 7 minute drive from NH apartment. So, we are from 12:56, to 12:49 for drive. Add 5 minutes for getting Alix from apartment to car, that is 12:45.
They went from drinking beer and eating sandwiches to "RRR" within 5 minutes. Honestly, I just don't see that timeline working at all. If we believe the "RRR" story, I would be more likely to accept it, if they had been drinking and horsing around for an hour or so, stupid stuff like that seems "reasonable" at 2 am, when people are drunk and stupid. It doesn't quite work as well when there is 10 minutes of eating, drinking one beer.
Just the timeline makes me think that this was planned for some reason. I know how acrimonious work relationships can get...
(
Note, I remember one article that mentioned that they stopped for sandwiches and brought them home, can't find it now).