General Discussion Thread - Thursday, November 24, 2022

As far as the surviving roommates having friends over, it’s possible that they were not invited over that morning but had existing plans to come over. I struggled with this too and the only reasonable thing I could come up with was that a surviving roommate had preexisting plans with one of the victims and maybe a couple other friends and they all agreed to meet up at their house before going on to the activity. Surviving roomate(s) get dressed and ready, friends start arriving and then they realize they haven’t heard from that person and knock on their door. Door is locked and other friends start knocking, calling their name, etc before calling police. No body checks on the other roommates because they aren’t involved in whatever afternoon plans were, and I think surviving roommates would’ve assumed doors closed meant still sleeping or maybe the silence behind the doors made the roommates and guests assume the victims had already left for the day for whatever their plans were, so they didn’t ever think they needed to be checked for.

No idea if this holds water but it’s the only logical reason I can think why the friends were there and it wasn’t an immediate 911 call.

I do not think it has been confirmed by LE the exact timeline and events for the surviving roommates, and this is the only thing I could see being viable as to why it wasn’t an immediate call to 911.

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