I am fascinated by the following from the Search Warrants
The list of people who had access to the McStay house on Tues 8th is pretty small
A forensic examination was conducted on the computer hard drive belonging to Joseph McStay. The forensic examination was conducted by the Hi-Tech Crimes division of the San Bernardino County Sheriffs Department. The examination revealed that on February 8th, 2010, the internet to the computer was accessed and the address of 17037 Brookhurst Street, in the City of Fountain Valley. Investigators determined this location has a total of five suites and one of the suites to the location belonged to a former customer of EIP.
Another suite was occupied by T-Mobile, with a customer service center and sales department. Based upon my training and experience, I know suspects in murder investigations will take victim's phones in order to discard them or alter evidence within the phones that may incriminate the suspects. Cellular phones commonly known as smart phones, such as the Google phones owned by the victims, are typically password · protected which would protect a suspect from being able to access the phones. A way to gain access to the . CBS\J\I 1 4 - 1 5 9 3 phones is to take the phones into the cellular phone provider's customer which in this case would be a T-Mobile such as the one at 1703 7 Brookhurst Street, and have a store employee access the phones for them.
Do you have a link and page # for this? TIA