I agree. I think even if we eliminate the ranch owner interviews (given her inconsistency), the fact that CL directly lied to the police about his involvement with EC during a missing person's investigation is HUGE. He's either a huge moron, or guilty of something.
Add this to all the stuff seized (that we know of) during the searches, and the potato gun charge to ensure he is not going to disappear, and I think LE is not looking very far elsewhere (other than to find whether there is an accomplice). But they know they will have a MUCH easier time of this if they can find EC prior to the potato gun hearing.
Add this to all the stuff seized (that we know of) during the searches, and the potato gun charge to ensure he is not going to disappear, and I think LE is not looking very far elsewhere (other than to find whether there is an accomplice). But they know they will have a MUCH easier time of this if they can find EC prior to the potato gun hearing.
I think it's pretty well established that LE always start missing person and homicide investigations with the spouse/significant other and work out from there. In this case, whatever else they have, CL put himself firmly in the hot seat by lying to LE at least twice about his relationship with Erin.
https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/1225468-1765-001.html
If you read the probable cause affidavit linked above, and listen to the various interviews the ranch owner gave, I think you'll understand why LE is so interested in the boyfriend.