Tom Smith
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Oh, absolutely.
It's as traumatic as you can get, especially when they're already stressed out about what might be going on with these two.
Now you add on actually finding, you know, him initially and him being dead.
Not only it is a traumatic scene to see a dead body, but like you said, Nancy, it is their friend that they were worried about.
So all their just nightmares just came true in one instance.
Yeah, the casings are interesting because I don't think, you know, it's been speculated a couple of times that it's a professional hit.
A professional is going to take the casings with him.
The fact that they're left there is just someone who did what they wanted to do.
And I do believe this was a targeted hit and then just got out of there when they could and weren't concerned about the casings.
But the casings are so vitally important in this because of the DNA evidence from it.
Well, because in order to load a nine millimeter, you need to push down on that round to put it into a magazine.
So unless you're a real pro looking at this, wearing latex gloves and you just do it by hand, you could leave a fingerprint, a very viable fingerprint on those casings while you're loading the weapon.
Yeah, there's a couple of things that are very telling in this video.
One, I truly believe he knows the area.
And here's why.
If you look at the last frame of this video, he intentionally gets spooked by something and makes a dramatic change in his walk.
He covers his face even more and kind of leans away towards the camera.
So either one of two things happened at that moment.
Either he realizes there's a camera in that area and who
You know that, but someone familiar with that area or there's someone walking near him that spooks him and he covers himself up a little more.