Things bother me about this case.
1. Police or law enforcement quickly say that all the live roommates were on the bottom floor of the house, were asleep, and heard nothing. This is what they told the public.
2. Affidavit reveals that the one roommate was on the second floor and heard crying, and saw the perpetrator.
3. Said roommate, sees a masked person dressed in black and has heard crying and talking and does not immediately call 911. Perhaps drugs and alcohol were involved. No reports of the two live roommates having a toxicology test done.
4. Roommate does not go to see if anyone is harmed after hearing and seeing what she reports she heard and saw.
5. No 911 calls until seven hours later. Perhaps time to sober up and clean up drugs and paraphernalia from scene.
6. Why not call authorities instead of peers for help? You contaminate the crime scene and your friends are dead. I say this because after three hours, you know when someone is alive or dead and not unconscious.
7. Toxicology test results for the victims have not been reported. Only cause of death. That should be informative as to the physical state of the victims during the attack.
Too many loose ends, too many facts that have turned into false statements. I don't believe the roommate is telling the truth. I do believe that drug use was involved. I do believe that perpetrator and victims knew one another.
Gig'em, Ole Army Class of '70