“They were in the same room.”

It’s a heartbreaking story and I feel for the family, friends and loved ones.

The best thing to do is ignore the rumours and look at all the known facts we have available, which are almost all completely around the timeline of events, time of arrivals and time between arrivals, the phone calls, the design of the house and positioning of the rooms, positioning of the staircases, the logical entry of the 3 known, and the most telling clue yet, the two surviving persons.

Outside of the known facts is simply nothing more than speculation. It’s natural to speculate but it’s the wild assertions and misinformation that’s uncalled for. But this is what happens when people care and are simply trying to scour through things at random and then subsequently creating rumours based on what they think is most logical, by trying to put logic to an illogical situation.

I have spent considerable hours going through the detail of events (that don’t include speculation surrounding events leading up to the atrocious acts), or even attempt to consider who did it.

By deducting what’s probable and likely vs what’s less likely, unlikely or improbable, you can only then be able to have a better understanding, and a clearer picture of potential motives and suspects.

For example, police aren’t stupid, so for those people to assume that victims 2 (level 2) were not together, merely based on gender bias, and that they were speculating without proof that 1 of the victims 2 came out into a common area, or were found in a common area, would suggest they think the police are stupid, that persons 1 (level 1) are stupid, or that they took complete disregard to the horrific amount of blood that was photographed from outside the house where victims 2 bedroom was.

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