Nicole Matusko
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So there was no sign of forced entry. The door didn't have damage to it. There was no signs that anyone had to break into the house. The house was also not ransacked. So everything appeared to be in the place where it was expected to be.
So there was no sign of forced entry. The door didn't have damage to it. There was no signs that anyone had to break into the house. The house was also not ransacked. So everything appeared to be in the place where it was expected to be.
The manner of death was homicide and the cause of death was from chop wounds. So that would be different from, for example, a stabbing wound or something where a knife would have been stabbed into someone. And we know that it wasn't a gunshot wound because it didn't have the characteristics consistent with that.
The manner of death was homicide and the cause of death was from chop wounds. So that would be different from, for example, a stabbing wound or something where a knife would have been stabbed into someone. And we know that it wasn't a gunshot wound because it didn't have the characteristics consistent with that.
So he had indicated that a chop wound would be consistent with an axe and the characteristics would be consistent with the front portion of that axe.
So he had indicated that a chop wound would be consistent with an axe and the characteristics would be consistent with the front portion of that axe.
The children were with her when she arrived home. They were in the car. She couldn't get into the garage door. The garage door wasn't opening. So she went in through the front door and she actually left her two children in the car.
The children were with her when she arrived home. They were in the car. She couldn't get into the garage door. The garage door wasn't opening. So she went in through the front door and she actually left her two children in the car.
They asked normal questions. Did Amar have any enemies? Is there anybody you could have expected to do this? They're just trying to gather as much information as they possibly can to figure out who might be a suspect.
They asked normal questions. Did Amar have any enemies? Is there anybody you could have expected to do this? They're just trying to gather as much information as they possibly can to figure out who might be a suspect.
So this would have alerted anyone coming into the house that, you know, hey, this house is protected by an alarm. But also the alarm hadn't gone off. So for this to be a home invasion, there was no sign that someone broke in and the alarm company had notified law enforcement or done anything that indicated that the alarm was triggered.
So this would have alerted anyone coming into the house that, you know, hey, this house is protected by an alarm. But also the alarm hadn't gone off. So for this to be a home invasion, there was no sign that someone broke in and the alarm company had notified law enforcement or done anything that indicated that the alarm was triggered.
And that's what they started with, is how was the marriage? How were things going? You know, was anybody involved in any extramarital affairs? She denied any of that.
And that's what they started with, is how was the marriage? How were things going? You know, was anybody involved in any extramarital affairs? She denied any of that.
Eventually, she did admit she had had an affair with someone, but she wouldn't provide any information. She wouldn't provide the name of that person or anything as it relates to who the person would be.
Eventually, she did admit she had had an affair with someone, but she wouldn't provide any information. She wouldn't provide the name of that person or anything as it relates to who the person would be.
They reached out to the alarm company. They did search warrants to get records as to why it wasn't triggered or why it wasn't alerted if this was in fact someone that broke into the hole. They learned that the alarm had been turned off on the day of the homicide.
They reached out to the alarm company. They did search warrants to get records as to why it wasn't triggered or why it wasn't alerted if this was in fact someone that broke into the hole. They learned that the alarm had been turned off on the day of the homicide.
They were able to determine by further investigation that Badour was actually the individual who turned off that alarm system. I think that's when it started to raise a red flag that this may be an inside job.
They were able to determine by further investigation that Badour was actually the individual who turned off that alarm system. I think that's when it started to raise a red flag that this may be an inside job.