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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]I think I read somewhere the police didn’t find any forced entry into the home. So, they answered the door and let him in? [/b] Where were the bodies found?[/quote] That's what I was wondering about! I do not open my door for any unexpected visitors, let alone a past romantic partner in the middle of the night. [/quote] They were shot upstairs in the bedroom so I doubt they let him in and then went to the bedroom. [/quote] This part is interesting. No sign of forced entry, I believe, and the doors were clearly locked when the person checking on them called 911. [/quote] He could’ve shown up saying he had news about his mother dying or something that might garner enough sympathy for the wife to open the door. Once he was in, it was over. As for the door being locked, that could be true. If it’s like our house, the door knob could be locked from the inside as you are leaving. What would be unlocked is the deadbolt. That’s a nuanced detail that might not be apparent in news reports. [/quote] But why would they all go back to the upstairs bedroom after one of them opened a door on the first level? I believe that's where they were found. Yes, door could have been locked from the inside upon killer's exit. [/quote] So if I show up at your house with a gun and tell you to go to the bedroom, what are you going to do? Come on, PP. [/quote] But why would the killer instruct the person answering the door to "go back upstairs" instead of shooting them there on the spot? I guess if he wanted to make one suffer by watching the other be shot? Or to decrease the likelihood of getting caught by not allowing time for the one upstairs to call 911? But if he put that much thought into premeditating this, why drive an easily identifiable car?[/quote] I mean…you’re asking rational questions about an irrational situation. This guy shot a couple in cold blood leaving two children orphaned. He was a surgeon who could have anything he wanted—beautiful home, vacations, prestige, etc. Clearly something was not right in this dude’s brain. [/quote]
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