There exists a news article quoting LE as indicating the spec house is not considered a LOI. If I locate the link and if it's still active, I'll post it.
This is the house to which I am referring. It's actually in Sunnyslope.
http://www.wenatcheeidx.com/listing.php?sid=863446&mls=690209&site_id=2130&page_current=1
Websleuths threads that include discussion of the spec house:
http://www.websleuths.com/forums/showthread.php?t=96189&page=26
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Would love to see link of that news article please.
Respectfully, all those links are from strictly "rumors" and more or less indicate the spec house was both under surveillance and also searched. At least one of those was early on when so many were ready to hang her mother, some even MC's boyfriend, or others related to the family.
Since then, police have gone on record to say that there is no connection to the family nor her boyfriend.
Lots of emotion and plenty of unsubstantiated rumors and theories, as is typical when an innocent is murdered and a killer is on the loose.
http://www.komonews.com/news/local/96694164.html?tab=video
As for which house the glass shards are from, at this point only LE knows and all else is pure speculation, but since these investigations start with those closest to the victim and then work their way outward, would IMHO be folly to suggest that any of her mother's homes, her father's home, and of course the CB home, were not all of interest until ruled out as having any connection to her murder or killer.
That said, CB seems to me to be the most likely candidate IF there was broken glass found on the counter, as that home would have been searched as fast as they could get a warrant after her body was found.
I do not believe the glass was from a broken window. That would leave glass also on the floor, and how would LE know if shards removed from the car came from a counter or the floor? The photos posted that show one dark window and one light is purely from one having the white shades down, the other with them up or no window coverings. It would tend to reflect as dark from that distance and angle unless there were blazing bright lights on inside. Note the first main photo from the spec house. "Dark" windows from the outside because windows are uncovered to allow as much natural light inside as possible to help sell it.
Although does not indicate to be page 1 of x, clearly they have collected far more evidence than is listed on that one page, or it is simply only part of the page, given it isn't even letter size in length. Unless all the people who knew her and claimed she about lived out of that car, and the homeowners who called it in as suspicious also stated they saw clothes inside the car -- all got it wrong. :waitasec: