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How was a killer able to enter the tiny Moore home and murder its eight occupants without waking anyone?

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How was a killer able to enter the tiny Moore home and murder its eight occupants without waking anyone?

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The Moore’s probably did not lock their doors before turning in that night. Historians and forensic experts theorize that the parents, representing the greatest threat, were killed first. As those of you with kids know, they often sleep very soundly and the Moore and Stillinger children probably did not awaken. Although some have suggested that Lena Stillinger left her bed and hid in a closet in response to the sound of the the killer coming down the stairs, the crime scene evidence demonstrates that all victims were struck while they slept. Lena was moved down in her bed either by the killer (after her death) or in reponse to the first blow of the axe.

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