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CAP HILL before&after
I took this picture on Sunday on Capitol Hill near the Eastern Market. Then I heard this story (below) on the news 12 hours later... Kinda eerie. (B/c I may have been the last person to take a photo of their house before the fire... What are the chances of that...
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Garage door closed. Other car parked on street.
One thing not mentioned—did they have a nanny?
Caption from photo in your post says it was taken on 1/9/10, not 2011. Don’t know if that was a typo or what. Good view of the garage door.
The picture has a 2010 date but I believe the guy is telling the truth about it being a recent picture. The garbage cans look like the same ones and are “put away” in the same place as after the incident pictures. That means that someone in that house was sober enough to get the garbage out on the curb that night or she put it out on her way to the garage.
Anyone catch the name of the medical examiner/coroner?
Why was this guy taking pictures of a nondescript garage and back porch? The picture itself isn't even coffee table book quality so what was the motive? I don't see a "for sale" sign out front so that wasn't the motive. Is he the home insurance agent or the tax appraisal dude or a stalker? Or maybe he's a hit guy who gets his jollies from before and after pictures? Something else timeline wise - does hubby normally park his car on the street and move it in later? Did he leave it out to give her room to pull in? Or was it out because he was doing something in the driveway and needed room? Do the kids play on the drive? Was he leaving room to later take out the garbage? Sometime in the 12 hours, his car was pulled into the driveway. If he planned to off his wife, he would have left his car on the street so that might let him off the hook though the insurance would buy him a new one, whatever. Still, I wonder what went on in those 12 hours.