
I lived in a house like this in college. I was broke and I shared a room with a friend so rent was dirt cheap. My room mates were much wilder and fewer than me so we didn’t really interact. It was the kind of place where they never locked the front door, had random parties, recreational drugs, drama and random hookups and people were in and out all night long on the weekends. I would lock myself in my room at night because I was afraid that a mad man could come in at any point. I actually locked the front door one night because I was home alone and got yelled at becAuse no no one had a key. So yes I can see how this sort of thing could happen. I leaned to keep my head down and on a swivel. It was a long six months. Basically this was a small college town and the girls I lived with were all from upper middle class environments, with little to no crime and they felt they were safe in their little bubble at school. Youthful and free. Nothing bad ever happened but the opportunity was there for the taking had a predator been in the vicinity. I minded my own business, and kept my head down and on a swivel. |
So now it’s racism that’s causing people to pay attention to these horrific, unbelievable murders?? Let it go. Let's not make this something it isn't. |
This is an interesting perspective. I do think it's strange that this man managed to murder FOUR people in the home without anyone making enough noise that it was apparent that murders were happening. Someone crying, dog barking...those don't sound like murder. I would have expected screams of terror or pain. I don't understand how there wasn't more noise to indicate that something serious had happened. |
The timeline is very fast. He is seen in his car still driving at 4:04 towards the house and then is seen driving away from the house at 4:20. Since he had to park and walk into the house and then walk back out again, he can't have been in the house for more than about 10-12 minutes. Xana was still on Tik Tok at 4:12.
The surviving roommate was awoken by a noise from the floor above her (exact time unknown) and then heard some crying and the dog barking and that was it before he walked past her. While she might have been sleepy and somewhat still inebriated, usually when you go listen outside your door because you heard a sound that caught your attention, you are very attuned to any noises. He was very quiet. I don't know if it has been released yet if the two girls on the 3rd floor were asleep or awake when they were killed. Xana was awake. Her boyfriend may have been asleep as he had to work in the morning. The speed and quietness are both interesting factors about this case. I wonder if on one of his previous 12 casing missions, he had gone into the house before and knew the layout. |
Agree.I posted same upthread. So odd after murdering 4 people in 10 minutes. But fortunately that’s what happened. |
The victims were at a bar and a frat party that night. |
I wonder if he murdered the upstairs sleeping girls first, or the awake couple. I also wonder if the awake couple was just collateral damage. I also wonder if he managed to just miss the door dash delivery and had no idea anyone would be awake. So many questions. |
Geotracking works people. Not selectively. It works. |
I wouldn’t call it Odd, he’s a sociopath. That’s what make these things so scary is that the behavior does not make any sense in any way to a normal mind. True sociopaths are rare, and it’s frightening what they are capable of. |
They have already said that many of the roommates were out drinking, this isn’t a question. No judgment at all, theyre college kids! |
DP here. No, it’s odd. Especially if it comes out that one/some of the victims were targeted and others were not. |
No, it’s not. House was a party house. She always locked her doors due to the traffic and parties. And a mask over the nose and mouth doesn’t make people blink anymore. |
The girls were first. He probably heard xana talking or making some other noise and she and Ethan were collateral damage. |
Your guess? Because this hasn’t been said. (I think you may be right though.) |
Y’all are so warped. No one is wearing masks, in a residence at 4am in 2022, even in “liberal areas.” I haven’t worn a mask indoors in a private residence since I was vaccinated spring of 2021. Nor have I seen anyone else do it. |