It reminds me of the condo I owned in an age restricted building full of paranoid seniors, and every day someone would prop open the self-closing and locking doors for their convenience while taking in the groceries. "It's just for a minute." Bad people could and did get in.
I know, I know.... all sounds way too convenient, doesn't it? But then again, stranger things have happened in history. Like the way John Wilkes Booth was able to simply walk into President Lincoln's theater box and shoot him... history is full of accidents, coincidences, unlikely strokes of luck. We may not ever know (or may not know for a long time anyway) how and why someone would prop open a door to a supposedly "secure" location.
WTAF was that teacher thinking?
It reminds me of the condo I owned in an age restricted building full of paranoid seniors, and every day someone would prop open the self-closing and locking doors for their convenience while taking in the groceries. "It's just for a minute." Bad people could and did get in.
We had a cool front that day, maybe enjoying the fresh air?
They’re called windows…a few could have been opened 🤦🏼♀️
And while that does open up more potential routes inside, that's way less suspect.
That's what I was thinking. You may be right.
But the likelihood of this occurring MINUTES BEFORE he randomly happens to come by, not plausible. Unless he saw the door open?
I know, I know.... all sounds way too convenient, doesn't it? But then again, stranger things have happened in history. Like the way John Wilkes Booth was able to simply walk into President Lincoln's theater box and shoot him... history is full of accidents, coincidences, unlikely strokes of luck. We may not ever know (or may not know for a long time anyway) how and why someone would prop open a door to a supposedly "secure" location.