Yep...I totally noticed that too!
I'm like "Why aren't they looking at the book that moved behind the book that fell???"...but then there was the whole murder-author thing that went nowhere and seemed to be filler, with a side of drama.
It's so super obvious that it strains credulity to think that not a single team member saw that.
As for the ball, I also wonder if the reason that object was seen to move (and that alone) is that it can be so easily faked with a blast of air out of frame. Unless there is audio linked to it (assuming they wouldn't just fake that anyhow) it's totally undetectable, and will show that a force has been applied.
Furthermore, advising her to put mirrors in her windows, but not look into EMF shielding, or lower EMF emitting lights...nor better secure the downstairs bookcases...it seems to just be silly.
Like, you'd think if you have massive EMF levels from your lights which are known to make certain individuals nauseous, dizzy, anxious and potentially induce hallucinations in rare cases, you'd think that would be your first priority from an OH&S point of view.
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