Someone help me understand the photo above, the aerial view of the doors.
The doors on the left are open with no apparent damage. The doors on the right are busted up, but still intact enough to make entry a challenge, right? Unless you just like bleeding, going through that door is not the best idea.
There appear to be footprints in front of the right-hand doors, like someone approached the door and stood with their left foot closest to the door. If I'm connecting the dots right, and I will be the first to admit I could be WAY off base here, but the footprints/ shoeprints have "dust" all around them. There's also a clump of debris and "dust" almost directly behind the footprints. I'd think the prints are from someone examining the door after the incident happened.
But...if someone was on the outside when the damage occurred, wouldn't there be a..."cone" or shadow or outline where the person stood? Shouldn't there be a dead space where no debris fell because a person was in the way when the damage occurred?
And what is all of the "dust" looking debris? It's everywhere.
Why does it look like a cement mixer and patio work is on the bottom left of the photo? If someone pulled material from that site and threw it at the door, wouldn't there be more on the steps?
I just can't get behind the story as released. Maybe it happened like that, but the whole thing smells.
The doors on the left are open with no apparent damage. The doors on the right are busted up, but still intact enough to make entry a challenge, right? Unless you just like bleeding, going through that door is not the best idea.
There appear to be footprints in front of the right-hand doors, like someone approached the door and stood with their left foot closest to the door. If I'm connecting the dots right, and I will be the first to admit I could be WAY off base here, but the footprints/ shoeprints have "dust" all around them. There's also a clump of debris and "dust" almost directly behind the footprints. I'd think the prints are from someone examining the door after the incident happened.
But...if someone was on the outside when the damage occurred, wouldn't there be a..."cone" or shadow or outline where the person stood? Shouldn't there be a dead space where no debris fell because a person was in the way when the damage occurred?
And what is all of the "dust" looking debris? It's everywhere.
Why does it look like a cement mixer and patio work is on the bottom left of the photo? If someone pulled material from that site and threw it at the door, wouldn't there be more on the steps?
I just can't get behind the story as released. Maybe it happened like that, but the whole thing smells.