[Doesn’t open the windows.]
BUT it can pry under a screen to remove it and then pry up the window far enough to get fingers underneath to lift it.
Isn’t that possible?
WFTV is saying the state did not get much to go on from this witness compared to what O’Mara got.
Depending on the type of window latch, and whether the latch is fully or only partially engaged, it could be used to undo the latch.
OK, I guess I got caught in the 'magazine' / 'clip' argument.
This is a SLIM JIM.
Good for opening auto door locks. Not good for much else, especially prying open home windows or screens.
This is a FLAT PRY BAR.
Very handy for prying open screens, doors, and windows on a house. Comes in all sizes, from pocket sized to won't even fit in the toolbox size.
Here are some other examples of just as useful tools.
The above are more 'concealable'.