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.
As the photographer asked “what are the odds?”
Slim to none? Why take a picture of the side of a house showing the garage in which a fire would claim someone’s life 12 hrs later?
You ask a lot of great questions. The photographer might be doing something on the trendy neighborhood or the architecture of the building or even doing comparison photos for real estate values. Oddly, he doesn’t preface his reasons for having taken the “last” photo before the fire. It validate authenticity wouldn’t you want to add ‘I was working for XYZ Realty that Sunday...’