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who knows? does it matter now? to me he was nomadic & never established residency anywhere!
It appears to me that LE followed a logical path & solidified this case with appropriate search warrants & affidavits for probable cause . . . hopefully he is not declared NUTS & cannot stand trial.
It doesn't matter now. What matters is that Aliahna was found and her killer arrested.
I, do however, really like to get an understanding of why things happen and why they don't, which is why I was particularly intersted in understanding exactly why LE could not search the trailer when Aliahna was first reported missing. If we think about it in the most simplistic terms, I would assume an entire house, or apartment or condo or mobile home would be searched just to make sure the child wasn't hiding. But I suppose checking the freezer wouldn't be of the normal places one might look to find a hiding child.
And I am still curious to know what might have been missed or overlooked which led to what appears to be a delay in obtaining a search warrant based on probable cause. Because either there was a lot of blood evidence or a lot of some kind of cleaning solutions in that home when LE arrived Saturday.
Many posters commented all weekend about it being the Christmas holiday and taking time off or not wanting to be bothered. I strongly defended LE.. and admittedly, I am still like a 4 yr old when it comes to questions. I would just really like to understand the delay between obtaining a search warrant between the time Aliahna was reported missing and the time LE was told by the perp to look for her remains in the freezer.
JMO
ETA: krimekat, I'm really not trying to be argumentative with you. I'm honestly/really just trying to understand how a child can go missing on the 23rd and it is not until the 26th, 3 days later they get a warrant. honestly...