Which part? The breaking glass? The guy was drunk? They were trying to get in? Brain left it out? It is funny?
The "trying to get in" part. Read the thread. Better yet, read the article.
For that matter, although it wasn't the point, there's no evidence he was "drunk" either. The report was that they were "drinking alcohol". They never said how much.
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1. R-i-g-h-t... They just had a teenie tiny sip, and then became so disoriented that they tried to enter the wrong house and didn't stop when the people inside yelled at them. Want to bet that when we get the autopsy is released that he was HAMMERED? Or just bet on HOW hammered? I take 3 times the legal limit.
2. You don't break a window with normal knocking. That's either they pounding so hard that it was, or could reasonable considered to be an attempt to break down the door, OR they purposefully broke a window so they could reach in and unlock the door.
3. There was communication between the people inside and those outside. Want to bet that in the conversation insults were exchanged and by the time of the window being broken that the drunk guy knew that his friend was not inside and was trying to get inside to attack the man that insulted him?
1. No idea. I'm saying people are jumping to conclusions of "drunk" from the report of "drinking alcohol", which is obviously scant information. And that's not verifiable at this point. One of several fabrications that have come up here, including making the kid an "adult sized" "thug" who magically became "17 years old" and was "trying to get in" ---- ALL of which are hypotheses contrary to fact.
And you just did the same thing again in 434 "the two drunks". You weasels constantly try to insert these little micro-myths to make a story go the way you want it to go, and unfortunately I call you on it.
2. You don't unlock a door by breaking the TOP window of a three-window door. You DO knock on that window because it's up at eye level. As for what shape the glass was in before it broke, that's another thing we don't know --- likely this guy sent more on his gun fetish than on his house maintenance. Who knows.
3. We already know what the conversation entailed. I posted it yesterday. And not only did the police conclude the kid was not "breaking in" --- the killer himself said that.