I have been wondering how these murderers are actually entering homes. We all have iron grills on out points of access, and they are not exactly going to go about pulling those things off in silence. We see reports with people tied up and killed in their homes, so how do these criminals actually enter.
It is my thought that you are more likely to be a target in a house rather than an apartment, probably because people in apartments have lots of others around them. Less points of access but the downside is no other exit to get out if you hear them coming in.
I've been considering this more after there was a guy murdered within view of my home yesterday at 11am by a group of people who caught him stealing and decided to lynch him, actually dies of stab wounds. I didn't see the incident but there were lots of police around for the rest of the day. Has me thinking about the people who I'm sharing my neighbourhood with, not only the thief but the mob who would kill a guy over a pair of second hand shoes (apparently).
Strange that the happiest time of year is precisely when people put their guard up, live more paranoid, and have to witness more misery than any other time of the year.
It is my thought that you are more likely to be a target in a house rather than an apartment, probably because people in apartments have lots of others around them. Less points of access but the downside is no other exit to get out if you hear them coming in.
I've been considering this more after there was a guy murdered within view of my home yesterday at 11am by a group of people who caught him stealing and decided to lynch him, actually dies of stab wounds. I didn't see the incident but there were lots of police around for the rest of the day. Has me thinking about the people who I'm sharing my neighbourhood with, not only the thief but the mob who would kill a guy over a pair of second hand shoes (apparently).
Strange that the happiest time of year is precisely when people put their guard up, live more paranoid, and have to witness more misery than any other time of the year.