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a thought occurred to me regarding the door dash driver & I don’t think I’ve seen it anywhere so thought I’d just share, pls go easy on me I don’t post very often but we know the phone pinged at 1122 a number of times before but I wonder if he saw the door dash on that night & thought that was somebody leaving the house. E.g ethan, or Jack/Jake as the door dash driver was a man aswell. Maybe thought there was less of a threat than on other times he’d been there so he felt confident enough to go in on that occasion? Especially given the time of night, it’s quite late to be ordering food so possibly he may have mistaken the door dash driver, given his account of visual snow also would he have been able to see the man clearly in the dark? Or what he was carrying? Then may have been taken back by ethan being there & felt he had to take out the threat? Just speculating but wanted to share my thoughts
So it’s relevant
So, incorrect and relevant?
Mayor Bettge initially said
Who this? Is he police, prosecution, medical examiner?
Was car video, neighbour camera, DoorDash order, phone forensic download all done immediately and processed by November 14, or did it take a few days do you think?
doesn’t make much sense that DM would be awoken with concern before the killer even arrived back
Nor is that reported anywhere, so not much sense and zero basis in fact.
So who knows? Seems like no one
And yet the PCA states 4.00 to 4.25am, and we can rule out 2 -3am as you suggested for the various reasons outlined above
I’m not saying it’s right
Why do you quote info you think is incorrect?. It makes you look a bit unreliable in your sources
I know what the PCA says.
Clearly, to be able to ignore it and / or say the exact opposite of what is in it....
he’s the mayor.
Ah - perhaps I miss the investigative, legal or medico/ pathology expertise or role he has?
they gouges cut open the liver and lungs!< which seems really intense to be carried out so quickly,
A stab to the liver takes no longer than a stab anywhere else. Salman Rushdie is currently doing a book tour talking about how he was near fatally stabbed 14 times in c 25 seconds. The Calgary mass stabber in 2014 fatally stabbed 5 students at a party in a few minutes.
Your understanding and interpretation of timing here is as skewed, weird and unrealistic as when you "discovered" an "impossible" drive time in the PCA described as approx 3 minutes for a drive that Google Maps has at 4 minutes and maths shows takes c 2.8 minutes at 35 mph.
Police have said 2-3, 3-4, and 4-4:25
The PCA states 4.00 to 4.25am. Are there other timelines given under penalty perjury in a court submission, if so can you link please?
- 4:00 AM - DM is awoken to
Your times are rendered erroneous and somewhat suspect because once again you omitted, skip over a couple of key words and details.
DM was awoken at approximately 4am. "A short time later" she heard who she thought was KG say "there's someone here".
Approx 4am and a short time later than that seems to be starting point...
While this is now, I think, the third set of "impossible times" you have "discovered" in the PCA but it depends on ommission, ignoring times or key details like the other two.
Delightful detail on "ruff ruff" though.
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There seem to be quite a few pieces of evidence that point to murders between 4.00-4.25am, such as:
For these reasons, and possibly other info (e.g. autopsy info such as DoorDash food potentially in stomach of one or more victim) it does not seem possible for the murders to be 2.00-3.00am. The idea of a killer ordering fast food "to throw off police" seems bizarrely unlikely.