But the McStay family weren't in the home and they had been missing for almost 2 weeks. But yeah if LE didn't suspect a crime had happened there of course they wouldn't treat the home as a crime scene. That is why i said it's a shame they weren't aware at that time what had happened, and treated it as such.
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In the police academy, officers are taught
that once they arrive on scene, they “own” that scene. The officer will be held accountable and responsible for anything good or bad that happens at that scene. If they decide to string yellow police line tape up, rest assured there is a good reason.
Remember, police tape is meant to protect the crime scene, officers - and you
I really don't know what went wrong in this case.
LE knew -
from McGyver that Summer was really upset having CM in her home and he noted the tension and CM being there twice that week.
from Metro that there were problems with CM that he never reported himself on Feb 17th
from Metro that they held onto the cheques because the signatures didn't look right, not because of a problem with their bank account
from CM that he'd noted the partway opened window but only on his second visit after Mike asked him to look
the condition of the window was different when Mike went there - it appeared closed but not locked
the blinds were broken
CM said he went in the house with Mike but his only proof was Mike's wife telling a neighbor afterwards that she used the bathroom and he didn' know the kids had played upstairs
CM apologized for the unflushed toilet which could mean he'd left it unflushed
CM said he wouldn't go in the window when he went there alone even though there were grounds to
from Joey's phone records that CM was the last person Joey called, was the last person to see Joey, knew he was at his desk later, and then they all vanished and phone activity ceased at the same time a cheque to CM was created on Joey's computer
from CM that he'd used Joey's credit card to purchase Joey a new accounting software after Joey was missing
from Joey's bank records the cheques to CM around the 4th weren't in line with Joey's recent payments to CM
Joey emailed CM telling him he owed him about $43K which CM had not pointed out to them
CM was a criminal
Mike told them his last conversation with Joey he was frantic because money was missing from his account and the only cheque Joey had not written himself that came out on 2nd was one to CM
the stroller was in the garage
cushions were stripped of their covers
CM had spoken of them all in the past tense not in response to questions asked in the past tense
CM told them about heart problems which potentially showed consciousness of physical exertion involved in killing and then moving and burying the bodies
CM had no memory of the 8th and tried to curtail the call after Cathy told him she was out
CM had an injured hand
CM showed classic signs of diversion from questions in his answers
CM hesitated before saying he had been in the Trooper
I think the detectives had more than enough probable cause to treat the house as a crime scene, investigate CM and would have found the bodies sooner with CM's phone records.
JMO