Annie Elise
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But the more that they looked around, the less sense that her story made.
Because there were no signs of forced entry.
No broken windows, no splintered doors, nothing that, you know, screamed break-in at the surface.
The house looked surprisingly normal.
almost too normal.
And that wasn't the only thing that fell off.
Keith's gun cabinet, the one that Darlene said had been broken into and all of his guns gone, it didn't look tampered with at all.
The glass wasn't shattered.
The door wasn't pried open.
It was just closed.
And inside, the guns, yes, were gone, but the cabinet itself, it was spotless.
So if this really had been some sort of home invasion, I mean, you would expect chaos, right?
You would expect shattered glass, things tossed around, maybe even a window cracked open where somebody had climbed in or out of.
But there was none of that.
It looked relatively calm, almost like you never would have known a break-in had happened unless you were told about it.
And then there was the weirdest part of all of this.
The key to the gun cabinet was still inside the lock.
Apparently, Keith used to keep this key hidden on top of the cabinet.
He didn't want his boys getting to it.
He wanted it out of reach from their young children, which, obviously, guns and weapons are extremely dangerous.