You know, while the owner was wrong and did murder someone, whatever would possess someone to go into a stranger’s house and take a shower?
You have to know that you are taking the risk that the owner might not take too kindly to that.
I cannot fathom that one.
Apparently, he was staying with someone close by, so he must have made a mistake. Of course, if he thought he was entering his host's house, why did he break in? That would piss off the host, I would think.
Hopefully, they did a toxicology report on him. It would be interesting to know his BAC and whether any other interesting substances were present.
Also, the testimony of whomever saw him last before the shooter might prove interesting.
But I imagine this story will drop out of the news until the case comes up for trial.
Here are a couple of lawyers going back and forth on the case:
https://youtu.be/5FgBmKS0am4?t=117
One thing worth noting: this isn't really a home-invasion case. The shooter owns two adjacent houses. He lives in one and runs a business out of the other. The shooting happened in the business house, not his personal residence with him in it. He entered his business house, found the guy taking a shower, ran back to his residence to retrieve his gun, then went back to the business house and confronted the guy in its shower. There were bullet holes in the shower curtain.