Didaktylos
Critical Thinker
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Since I am banned at TJMK site, and someone has made an intelligent post, which I cannot respond to over there, I'll respond to it here and on the IIP site, in the vain hope they see it.
starsdad said:I list some things I reseached about burglaries which your technician friend may like to comment on.
1) The burglar would almost certainly have knocked at the door with a pretentious excuse to see if anyone was at the house.
2) They would not go ‘tooled up’ with a knife. Very serious offence, armed robbery
3) You take a large screwdriver. Handy for using as a ‘jemmy’ for locked drawers, wardrobes, boxes etc. It can be used as a weapon if need be.
Choose your entrance. Once you have accessed a room by a broken window.
4) You block the incoming door.
5) At night you would draw the curtains so that you could turn on the light. (This means that the windows and inner shutters in Filomenas room should be CLOSED and not open as the photographic evidence show).
6) Look for a sportsbag, rucksack or hold-all. Failing that a suitcase, bin bags, boxes, carrier bags.
7) ‘Jemmy’ locked furniture,
8) Bag all immediate valuable items
9) Ransack rest of room
10) Take bag(s) and leave room. Go straight to the front door. Check that you can open it from the inside for your exit. Bolt or latch it. You do not want anyone coming in. Leave the bags at the front door for your exit.
11) Survey the rest of the property.
None of these points seem to have applied to this burglary.
Quite true. Am I supposed to dispute this?
However, brace yourself, there are such things a differing M.O.'s.
In fact, some of those things could have happened - he could have had a screwdriver, could have knocked on the door, was more than likely interrupted in doing some of those "defensive measures" by MK's sudden presence, or he thought he was going to do a dash and grab with the rent money. For that matter, I never understood why the lack of stuff taken from FR's room is at all determinative here.
RG was after the rent money, and opportunistically took phones and stuff from MK's purse in a panic after the murder. He then fled the country - the only one who did do, and THIS IS FAR MORE DETERMINATIVE A CLUE TO HIS GUILT AND EVERYONE ELSE'S INNOCENCE THAT ANYTHING!
Is this the way these debates go? I describe a pitcher who is left handed and you reply, "No, pitchers are mainly right handed, so your guy couldn't have been left handed!"
Of course there are more than one M.O. depending on the opportunistic goals of the thief.
What does your post prove? That RG violated some code of burglar ethics?
Besides, you misspelled "researched" above. P.Q. bans people for misspellings. I had to learn that the hard way. I wish you better luck.
I would have thought that this kind of practice (systematic looting) would only apply in a situation where the burglar has a car or van parked nearby. If you are making a getaway, you wouldn't want to seen heavily laden in a situation where that would draw attention. Guede took items that could be easily slipped in a jacket/trouser pocket and wouldn't either weigh him down or impede his movement if he had been forced to make his exit by the same means he entered.
I live in a shared house and about 18 months ago my room and that of my fellow upper-floor housemate were both broken into - we suspect, though could not actually prove that one of the lower-floor tenants (who was a general troublemaker and has since been evicted) was at least partially responsible. My TV, digital TV converter, DVD player & CD player were not even touched. All that was taken were a small amount of cash I had (foolishly) left in the room and about half-a-dozen DVDs.
