Arkay
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A lengthy but highly informative document from the Indiana government website, delineating the duties of law enforcement vs. the duties of the coroner when at a death scene.
Highly specific as to a crime scene rather than what appears to be a natural death, and which agency is responsible for which duties in each circumstance.
IMO I don’t really feel concerned as to which law officer saw the sheath first.
It was there, it was found, it had identifiable single source DNA located in a hidden spot.
I’m speculating that LE, upon arrival at the scene and noticing (as posted above) two deceased women in one bed with visible stab wounds, are going to first take notice of that horror and all the blood that must have been soaking them and the bed, and see the sheath “later.”
There must have been a lot to observe by LE and those were just two of the four victims. Personally I’m unbothered if the sheath was noticed at once, five minutes later, ten minutes later.
Again it was found, it’s objective physical evidence, it produced incontrovertible evidence that is admissible in court.
JMO with respect for the opinions of others.
ETA: screenshot of the Table of Contents from the link above, in case anyone who is interested in perusing the document does not want to wade through all of the pages.
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