I'd like to know if Steven used *67 on any calls prior to 10/31. IMO, wiping the key with your hit would not remove all of TH's DNA.
Also, why did it take LE 4-5 searches of Steven's bedroom to find the key in a such a tiny room ?
I understand how people read about 5 prior searches and not finding the key until the 6th one. But when you look at the chain of events, without hindsight, it actually proves that the investigators went where the evidence was taking them. It wasn't a perfect investigation, but it wasn't what the documentary make it appear.
Teresa's car was found at approximately 10am on Saturday 5th November and it was around 3.30pm that same day that a search warrant was granted and they began searching SA's trailer and garage.
Saturday November 5th - Search #1
LE did a "sweep search" of both SA's trailer, lasting 10 mins, and garage lasting 8mins. Keep in mind only her RAV4 had been located at this stage and they didn't know if she was dead or alive. Also, I am only referring to searches of these 2 dwellings in this post. They were searching for
obvious signs of Teresa Halbach only.
Saturday November 5th - Search #2
At approximately 7.30pm there was another search of the trailer lasting 2 and a half hours which resulted in them collecting approx 50 pieces of evidence.
Sunday November 6th - Searches 3 & 4
Collecting weapons, vacuum cleaner and bedding from spare room.
Initial search by the State Crime Lab for trace evidence of blood.
Monday 7th November - Search #5
For the limited purpose of retrieving the serial number for SA's computer
Tuesday November 8th - Search #6 This search is the basis of SA's court challenge
This search lasted approximately 1hr and resulted in finding the key. By this stage, they had found Teresa's remains behind the garage, shell casings in the garage and confirmation that SA's blood was found in the RAV4. Obviously, with all this evidence streaming through, plus off site interviews they were conducting which were contradicting SA's statement, this search was to be their most exhaustive yet. Nothing was to be left unturned. It was while they were moving the bookshelf next to his bed they located the key.
I have only discussed the searches of the trailer and garage. You have to keep in mind that other searches were happening at the time including aerial searches that included the clients she had previously been to that day and even her own house. It was a huge area. The documentary makes it seem as if they were searching his trailer the whole time. This isn't the case at all.