DianeElaine
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I admit I haven't read all the threads (a lot, anyway), but I keep wondering how or if SP knew where to confront MB in the church. Does anyone know if MB used the same room/area in the church to set up for the camp each class? If so, then perhaps SP was a member of the class or church or had a close connection to the class or the church (or even spied on the class)? So, after satisfying himself/herself that no one else was in the church and that alarms were not set off after breaking glass in windows/doors, do you think SP waited for MB to drive up then positioned himself/herself in the dark in the room MB used and then attacked her after she entered and presumably turned on the lights?
If SP didn't know what room MB was going to use, SP could have lain in wait near one of the front entrances and simply watched for MB to drive up to the church. Could SP have hidden in the hallway somehow and stealthily followed MB into the room and attacked her? Does anyone know what kind of noise the boots SP wore would make when walking around (or noise all that gear and get-up might make for that matter)? Were the hallways tiled or carpeted?
And lastly, the videos inside the church show the lights on in the hallways. Do you think they were left on 24/7 (maybe like emergency lights?) or did SP turn them on?
Thanks for listening!
If SP didn't know what room MB was going to use, SP could have lain in wait near one of the front entrances and simply watched for MB to drive up to the church. Could SP have hidden in the hallway somehow and stealthily followed MB into the room and attacked her? Does anyone know what kind of noise the boots SP wore would make when walking around (or noise all that gear and get-up might make for that matter)? Were the hallways tiled or carpeted?
And lastly, the videos inside the church show the lights on in the hallways. Do you think they were left on 24/7 (maybe like emergency lights?) or did SP turn them on?
Thanks for listening!