Did the cops interview neighbors to see if they saw or heard anything? I read her inside basement wall was spray-painted. Why go down to the basement? Why not the living room? Why did she go to a neighbor’s and not call the cops herself? Did these guys say anything to her? Did they arrive by car or on foot? How did they know she lived there? Did she live alone? Was she in bed sleeping at the time? Was anything taken? Was it forced entry? Was she naked at the time they broke in or did they remove her clothes and, if so, where were they found?
I would love to see the police report on this.
Did the cops interview neighbors to see if they saw or heard anything? I read her inside basement wall was spray-painted. “Why go down to the basement? Why not the living room? Why did she go to a neighbors and not call the cops herself? Did these guys say anything to her? Did they arrive by car or on foot? How did they know she lived there? Did she live alone? Was she in bed sleeping at the time? Was anything taken? Was it forced entry? Was she naked at the time they broke in or did they remove her clothes and, if so, where were they found?
I would love to see the police report on this.”
I would be surprised if law enforcement hadn’t asked every single one of these questions. Also, can anyone actually envision a gay hater sitting there carving “Dyke” and other slurs into her skin? Sounds like a movie, and a very bad one...
“Why go down to the basement? Why not the living room?”
Because if she had lit the fire on her living room floor, it would have spread quickly to the rest of the house. On a concrete basement floor, it wouldn’t.