>>190886540>>190886551>>190886575If they were expecting someone that day, then wouldn't it make more sense to have someone around the first floor then? You know, to welcome the expected guest or to tell the rest of the people in the building when the expected guest has arrived?
Why the fuck would security be lighter on the day when outsiders were explicitly to go into the studio? I'm having a hard time wrapping my head around these circumstances.
>>190886678I'm working with what knowledge I'm getting from this thread anon. Allegedly, the arsonist specifically targetted the stairs and both entrances. So he had to at least spend a few minutes setting that up.
Worst case, couldn't she have screamed or shouted to inform the rest of the people upstairs? And that's assuming that there was even someone on the first floor when that happened. Which begs the question, why the fuck was nobody on the first floor even? In a small building with over 70 people, what were the chances of nobody seeing that someone was turning the first floor into a death trap?
Is it really just a fucktarded shitstorm of very unfortunate happenstance?