Some stuff that just doesn’t add up

  1. People reported that the bedroom doors had keypad locks and that they may have been automatic either upon closing or after a set time being closed. I don't believe that's ever been corroborated though.

I just think they give stuff with so big holes that it makes you wonder even why they’re releasing it, it doesn’t give anyone peace or even makes anyone feel safe!

While I understand the PCA is written to provide just enough "evidence" for arrest, I am surprised that given the national attention of this case, that the authorities did not bring in or have help on the public relations side knowing that once they released the PCA it would garner more attention, questions, and speculation about the case. This would seem to be one of those times where business as usual was not going to cut it. Especially since the PCA contradicted the early reports that both survivors were asleep on the 1st floor. While I realize they likely led the public to believe that for the safety of the survivors, they seem a bit obtuse if not realizing that a witness, awake and on one of the crime scene floors, was going to stir up a lot of media attention and further public questions. As a high profile case, they could have benefited (and still would should the gag order be lifted) from a spokesperson who was adept at dealing with the media while also conscious of the legal issues so that nothing is released that would compromise the case, but the things that would not, could be clarified to cut down on so much speculation and misinformation.

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