> Unless one is extremely paranoid, who arms their alarm system while at home? <
I’m not talking about motion detectors here. I’m talking about door and window alarms. Mine are certainly activated when I’m home (or away).
The Pelosis are rich and powerful people. And Nancy is a high government official. They must have state-of-the-art door and window alarms, ready to go at all times.
So as I see it, either Paul Pelosi forgot to activate those alarms, or he didn’t activate them on purpose. If it’s the former, what are the chances he forgot on the very same day some nut decided to break in?
The "RP", the reporting person on the 911 tape, was probably a security person who described "his name is David" as someone HE didn't know (the security guard didn't know him), however security probably had verbal instructions to allow "David, a friend" in, on his arrival, to visit Pelosi. "David, a friend" was probably something written in the security log.
When police arrived (probably called by security), security was probably outside the house to let them in. The guard was not in the house at that time, so "no third person present" in the house.
If you have flimsy doors and windows, what benefits does a burglar system provide?