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I'm just going to leave this here as a placeholder for now. Crime scene is rolling up the driveway.

ETA: She was working outside, away from the house and out of sight. Didn't know until she came back up the hill and went inside and saw everything tossed about. I'm calling it a home invasion because her car and the farm truck were both parked right there. The fucker(s) that did this had no idea she wasn't inside.

-Rob




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Dammit!
I assume she's OK!





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Two work crews have been up at the house in the last few months. Crews from companies she hired on her own - without my input or assistance. From what I observed of both, I don't think either employer participates in eVerify, if you know what I mean. Plenty of time for plenty of people to observe that she lives alone up there.

Dammit!

I'm ordering her a SimpliSafe system tonight. Wouldn't have done any good since she wouldn't likely have set it since she was right there "at home" in the middle of broad daylight.

-Rob




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Sorry to hear this, Rob. In what general area does she live?
 
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Sorry to hear this, Rob. In what general area does she live?


Crownsville.

Waiting for Mrs.BurtonRW to get out of work so I can tell her what has happened.

[sigh]




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Sorry to hear this!.

Mrs. Elk consistently leaves both doors unlocked. I lock them when I am home, not to mention my little friend that always accompanies me.

But, even tho we live in a generally peaceful area, we are surrounded by woods so anyone breaking in would likely have lots of time to explore.


Elk

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My wife does the same thing, Elk. I'm overly protective and she's darn near clueless. I put security cameras up and she leaves the doors unlocked. It's a constant battle.


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I'm sorry to hear, Rob.


At least it was all just "stuff" and nothing more important.


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That is one of my worst fears. I use to live out in the middle of nowhere & married at the time; I use to accidentlly lock my then husband out of the house all the time!!! Better safe than sorry. Hope they don't come back.
 
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Thank God she's ok.


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Glad she wasn't in the house.

Sorry it happened though.
 
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The only truly irreplaceable thing they took was her engagement ring, which she doesn't wear when she's working outside. It was just sitting on her dresser. Fortunately, they didn't find her (dec'd.) husband's wedding band, which would have killed her to lose.




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They check to see if people are home, with the number of cars people own burglars will try a house with cars in the driveway. I have seen videos of burglars knocking on a door continuously for a few minutes trying to see if someone is home, with one person not coming to the door and getting the door kicked in. The burglars fled as he hid in a closet to call 911. One of the team had a scanner and alerted his assholes to the dispatch.


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We were having issues with the girls leaving the door unlocked, so I got one of the electronic (4 digit code) door handles that shows 0-9 and lights up if it's dark. Best money we've spent, easy to come and go without a key and nobody is coming in without breaking in first. Might be an added layer of help without the burden of a key all the time.


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Sorry to hear.

That was one of my fears with my mother living by herself in San Francisco. She never heeded my warning that she's considered a "target."

Thankfully, no harm was done to my mother in all the time she lived there. And thankfully, no bodily harm was done to your MIL.



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Originally posted by BurtonRW:
Two work crews have been up at the house in the last few months. Crews from companies she hired on her own - without my input or assistance. From what I observed of both, I don't think either employer participates in eVerify, if you know what I mean. Plenty of time for plenty of people to observe that she lives alone up there.

Dammit!

I'm ordering her a SimpliSafe system tonight. Wouldn't have done any good since she wouldn't likely have set it since she was right there "at home" in the middle of broad daylight.

-Rob


Some contractors can be outright scary.

This happened last month in a semi-rural area near me. In short, contractor brought his nephew to help. Nephew is a tweaker. Killed one lady, seriously injured the other:

http://www.heraldnet.com/news/...ck-on-elderly-women/

EVERETT — An Everett man apparently purchased a utility knife two days before he allegedly used it to launch a Feb. 19 surprise attack on two women in their Maltby-area home, according to court papers filed Friday.

John Dimitri Kuljis Jr., 31, is now charged in Snohomish County Superior Court with one count each of second-degree murder and first-degree assault.

Kuljis was working at the home where Janine Shaffer, 62, lived with her mother, Barbara Decker, 78.

He cut both women’s throats, ending Decker’s life, Snohomish County deputy prosecutor Adam Cornell alleged.

“Unexpectedly, without provocation and with homicidal intent, defendant shattered the calm of Ms. Decker’s and Ms. Shaffer’s Sunday afternoon,” Cornell wrote in the charging papers.

Kuljis’ uncle had been hired to do some work on a bathroom floor. He brought along the defendant to help, Cornell said.

Shaffer later told police that Kuljis had the hood of his black jacket pulled up around his head, and “he just felt like a tweaker to me … like he’s high or something,” court papers said.

Her mother was at the kitchen sink, washing dishes. Shaffer was making lunch. She briefly left the room.

Prosecutors believe that’s when Kuljis attacked Decker, slashing her throat so deeply that the medical examiner “noted a cut to the victim’s vertebra,” documents said.

Shaffer was then attacked from behind. She told investigators she initially thought she was being choked, but then saw the blood.

She fought and yelled for help.

Kuljis’ uncle later told detectives he helped pulled the man off Shaffer, and then got him out of the home, explaining that he took that step in part because of the defendant’s “rage, you know, he’s got a knife in his hand.”

Shaffer used a towel to put pressure on her neck wound and called 911. She tried to help her mother but realized she was gone.

Kuljis’ uncle later told detectives that on the drive back to Everett his nephew “was trying to come up with a plan,” including a fictitious story about the violence being the work of somebody they’d picked up outside a home improvement store.

The defendant reportedly attempted to use solvent to clean the knife and tossed it along Highway 522.

A weapon matching that description later was recovered. So was a receipt documenting the defendant’s purchase of an identical knife two days before the attack, Cornell wrote.

The uncle also told investigators that Kuljis at one point attempted to cut his own pants, so he “could claim he acted in self-defense from an attack” by the women, the prosecutor said.

Kuljis was arrested not long after his uncle dropped him off at the Everett home he shares with his parents. The uncle privately warned his sister, Kuljis’ mom, that Kuljis had cut the throats of two women, according to the statement Kuljis’ mother gave to detectives.

Kuljis has no serious criminal history, though he has drug arrests, including one three days before the attack. He told investigators that he has been living with an opioid addiction and that he takes anti-psychotic medication as well as a prescription meant to treat chemical dependence.

He’s been jailed since his arrest, his bail set at $1.5 million.
 
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Damn. I'm sorry that happened. That kind of incident can have long term emotional effects on people. I hope the turds get to experience the American penal system.
 
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