Yes it’s in the court documents, but some of it is redacted.
I posted the screenshots here but the original link is glitchy.
List of alarm code activity in the documents:
-December 12th @ 11:01pm (I think that’s either Barry arriving home or they set the alarm for the night.)
-December 13th @ 8:10am (this matches the general time Barry would open the front door to pick up the morning paper.)
-December 13th @ 4:34 pm (this matches the time Honey left the home if she arrived at Apotex at around 5:00 pm.)
-[Date and time redacted] I think that is possibly December 13th @ around 8:00-8:20 pm when Honey arrived home and entered, imo. There’s no activity after that, and the redacted area is the same size as the other events which seem routine, so I’m guessing it was another ordinary PIN code entry to disable the alarm.
ETA:
Link to documents.
Sherman Murders Police Affidavit 12 Sept 1 2020 (Appendix D)
View attachment 486922View attachment 486923
Yes it’s in the court documents, but some of it is redacted.
I posted the screenshots here but the original link is glitchy.
List of alarm code activity in the documents:
-December 12th @ 11:01pm (I think that’s either Barry arriving home or they set the alarm for the night.)
-December 13th @ 8:10am (this matches the general time Barry would open the front door to pick up the morning paper.)
-December 13th @ 4:34 pm (this matches the time Honey left the home if she arrived at Apotex at around 5:00 pm.)
-[Date and time redacted] I think that is possibly December 13th @ around 8:00-8:20 pm when Honey arrived home and entered, imo. There’s no activity after that, and the redacted area is the same size as the other events which seem routine, so I’m guessing it was another ordinary PIN code entry to disable the alarm.
ETA:
Link to documents.
Sherman Murders Police Affidavit 12 Sept 1 2020 (Appendix D)
View attachment 486922View attachment 486923
Wasn't there a window left open to air out the smell of paint and also a side door thought i read was often left open.