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Post by Steve on Oct 8, 2018 21:22:52 GMT
Thanks to an anonymous individual for providing this information. This is, I believe, the upstairs floor plan. It is also their actual bedroom about one year prior to the murder. Attachments:
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Post by Steve on Oct 8, 2018 21:27:39 GMT
If this information is accurate, and I’m confident that it checks out, then Matt’s movement from far side of the bed to the bathroom while Angel flees the room is complicated. The photo appears to be taken from the doorway of the room. This is essentially the murderer’s view. Angel would have almost definitely (EDIT: Not necessarily, see next post) been on the close side of the bed. To miss her and get him would have actually been rather difficult, as would her getting around him unless he had moved deep into the room.
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Post by Steve on Oct 9, 2018 13:08:22 GMT
My thanks to a friend who has described a scenario in which Angel would not have been closest to the doorway. This scene will take some unpacking to develop theories about, but there's tons of good information here. Please don't hesitate to look over the autopsy report at the injuries and help to speculate how they could have been caused given the room layout as we now know it. Supposedly Matt pushed the assailant into the bathroom so Angel could get away.
The injury to Angel was supposedly a gunshot wound that went through her wrist. (Source: multiple) This was reported as going through the wrist of her dominant hand. (Source: Hannah) Angel appears to be right handed. (Source: photos of her with pen in hand) Therefore, we can assume right wrist until proven otherwise.
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Post by sevaseva on Sept 17, 2019 1:27:32 GMT
I was going to wait until the Podcast was complete before asking questions and sharing research. But I just could not pass this up. I know for certain the house was not in foreclosure (confirmed by Realtor friend), however, the home up for sale in 2008 and then withdrawn (from the research I have done). Why? No matter what people think, or heard, or suspect, the fact remains, motive is critical.
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