LambChop
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OK, I'm going to try this one more time.
Start watching the video at 28:28 when the defense attorney says "...the external hard drive".
He talks about the drive being "like and internal hard drive on a laptop".
Then at 29:30, defense attorney again says "...this external drive".
It was a portable 2.5" drive from an external enclosure, the same "SIZE HARD DRIVE YOU WOULD FIND IN LAPTOP" (expert witness).
The parts he got, and he explains it, would be consistent with ENCLOSURE for this hard drive, normally found in a laptop, but in this case it is now an external hard drive, as in external to the laptop.
So what you are saying is this ex. hard drive could have been brought into the home and attached to his computer? Trying to understand.