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12. From the article it's unclear if they actually broke in...
Tue Jun 16, 2020, 08:11 AM
Jun 2020

"...intending at one point to break into the victims’ garage and install a GPS tracking device on their car."

Unless there's more on this elsewhere, I would guess that this part came out during discovery phase as part of the documents obtained. It may be that they prepped for it, cased the place, but never found the right time when "the coast was clear" for a break-in.


On edit: No house break-in, and were unsuccessful breaking into the car because it was locked. From the link in the OP:

On Aug. 15, surveillance of the couple intensified. That night around 11:30 p.m., Baugh and Harville “approached the victims’ home, planning to install a GPS device on the couple’s car, prosecutors said. They couldn’t because the car was locked.

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