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To: Neenah
"NBC News, however, said it had "largely confirmed" The Tribune's story. As reported by the newspaper, the network also revealed a window screen had been cut from inside the house, apparently to make it look like the break-in had occurred there.

The window is in the first-floor kitchen of the $1.1 million home, while the bedroom from which Elizabeth disappeared is on the second floor. Police believe whoever took the girl exited the home through a door in the kitchen, The Tribune has learned.

The NBC report included additional details, stating there were no telltale scuff marks on the wall outside the window or threads that would indicate that someone squeezed through the narrow opening."

You know, I might consider the possibility that the perp had cut the screen himself on the way out of the kitchen, just to throw the police off......if it were not for the different stories from different family members regarding how and when the screen damage was discovered.

(BTW, I notice this story says the perp was believed to have exited the home through the kitchen....when was it reported that he had left through the front door at the bottom of the stairs? Or was that ever actually reported?)

179 posted on 09/27/2002 1:49:10 PM PDT by freedox
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To: freedox
(BTW, I notice this story says the perp was believed to have exited the home through the kitchen....when was it reported that he had left through the front door at the bottom of the stairs? Or was that ever actually reported?)

It was reported, but, conjecture. No one knows who, what , when , where and how on anything in this case it seems.

At least this was (what I posted) from a newspaper article.

182 posted on 09/27/2002 2:05:51 PM PDT by Neenah
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