Has Bob's SIL told police where he discarded the used materials from Bob's home? Even a wax toilet ring doesn't fit in one's pocket. The guts of a toilet tank don't fit in a pocket.
Where are the materials and were they turned over to police? Or were police advised to where they were discarded?
I agree with whomever posted upthread, the discarded materials are important evidence which could lead to Mr. Harrod's current whereabouts.
When/where did the idea that Bob's SIL repaired or replaced a toilet come into play? Was it in the dramatization that "Disappeared" put up for a brief time? If not, what?
I realize there is much light made of my comment way up about discarded items fitting into a pocket. Certainly I was NOT saying a toilet would (LOL) but its parts *might* depending on just what they were (rusted/broken flush chain, for example). In any event, I was referring to "small projects" - who has the list?
So, is the suggestion up that LE did not check the trash (however it's sorted) at the Harrod residence in their initial investigation? If so, another good question for the detective in-charge of the case.
I'm gonna bet he also knows what the "small projects" were reported to be, and a toilet replacement would not by definition be among them.
P.S. (from above posts related to general topic): In Southern California, a discarded item such as a porcelain fixture (basin, sink, toilet) would not typically be placed in a
residential curbside recycle bin but would instead need to be taken to a yard or facility. Most municipalities have strict rules about what goes where and direct homeowners to locations where
construction trash can be disposed of, and often for free.
Put a toilet in your green bin and find it left for you to take care of after regular pickup.
~jmo~