So far, details about the man who authorities say tried to kill former President Donald Trump amount to little more than a stick-figure drawing: a politically enigmatic loner who worked in a nursing home.
Still absent are the motivations behind the assassination attempt at Saturday's rally in Pennsylvania.
That's not all. Investigators are still trying to piece together how Thomas Matthew Crooks eluded Secret Service agents and local police.
Officers and spectators alike took notice of Crooks before the shooting. And the roof of the building that he fired from appeared to be unsecured, l eaving a security expert baffled.
Here's what we know and don't know about the shooting.
What we don't know:
— THE SHOOTER'S MOTIVE: Authorities have conducted hundreds of interviews, cracked into the shooter's phone and searched his car and home. A motive behind the attempt on Trump's life remains unknown.
— WHY WASN'T HE STOPPED: Police had a report of a suspicious man at the rally. And witnesses pointed at an armed man on a nearby roof that a police officer climbed onto. Crooks still fired several shots that killed one spectator, wounded two others and grazed the former president's ear.