Joe Scott Morgan
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And that's a big piece to this, isn't it, Nancy?
Because suddenly we have all of the static and all of this chatter, and then it just drops off into nothingness.
So I wonder if these individuals that have perpetrated
uh, this crime, uh, are left, you know, kind of scratching their head thinking, Oh, what in the world do we do at this point in time?
Because as you, as you mentioned, my background is as a death investigator.
And right now I don't have a lot of hope at this point in time, Nancy, particularly considering, uh, you know, how much time has, has gone by.
And in addition to that, what type of physical health she was in.
Yeah.
So when you're taking a look at that image, you know, one of the things that really stands out is that little table that's in the background.
And there is that lamp that's precariously positioned there.
When you think about that, and interestingly enough, that lamp looks very similar to the one that we saw just a moment ago in her bedroom as she was making her bed.
At any rate, when we work a case, Nancy, the classic statement we say is no signs of forced entry, no signs of struggle.
If there was, in fact, a struggle, could it have potentially involved that little table?
Could they have just swept right past it and it not be touched?
Well, yeah, that's a possibility.
But just from that view alone, and again, this is one little sliver, we're not seeing anything there that would be indicative of a struggle.
Where somebody is rolling around the ground, where we have broken furniture, toppled fixtures, that sort of thing.
That's nothing like you would normally expect to see.
And here's the other bit to this.
You had mentioned, and we talked about this extensively the other day,