Morgan Absher
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You know, a part of the nighttime routine was, again, wiping the tables and like flipping the chairs up.
and putting them on the tables, like, so you could mop the floor and get that clean.
And all of the chairs had been turned upside down on top of every table, except for one.
That same table also had an empty napkin dispenser while all of the others were refilled, kind of indicating to officers that, like, they had gone to those tables but maybe didn't get to that one because they didn't want to interrupt two people that were still sitting there.
So it was clear to them that it was in use basically up until this all happened.
As Detective Jones and his team were collecting these statements, they learned another pretty important clue.
The autopsy results were in, which is clue number four for us.
The reports were sealed to protect the victim's privacy.
Like, again, all of these victims are minors.
Medical examiner found two important things.
Three of the four girls, Amy, Jennifer, and Sarah, were all victims of sexual assault.
The autopsy offered new details about the murder weapon.
Eliza, Jennifer, and Sarah died from a single-contact gunshot wound to the back of their heads, meaning that the barrel of the gun was touching the victim when it fired.
This is something that gets used a lot in this case.
It's called execution-style shootings, and I did not know what that meant, but it's when the gun is placed on the head and it has the contact.
In other words, there's no way this was an accident or occurred during a struggle.
It just kind of shows the depravity of this and how helpless these victims were.
And something that was noted was Amy actually had two contact gunshot wounds, one on the top left side of her head and one behind her left ear.
Police also learned that the .380 caliber gun only fired one shot that night,
All of the other bullets were from a .22 caliber, meaning that there were at least two different guns used at the crime scene.