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BBMI'm not clear on whether the sheet and pillowcases were seen on the first walk through or not until later.
On the day Shanann and the girls were reported missing there wasn't just one officer who came, but two? We can't really guarantee neither looked in the trash can. CW could have been planning to burn them or discard them when he got home from work.
Cadaver dogs were going through the house on Tuesday, is that the day he did the interviews? They might have smelled the sheets in the trash can if Shanann was killed in/on the bed? It might not have been possible to collect them until CW was arrested if they preferred to wait for a warrant and they didn't think they could get a warrant at that point in time. If they were watching CW anyway, then it might have been better to say, "yes, that's a good idea for you to stay at your friends' house tonight and have their support instead of being in an empty house, we can keep an eye on the house in case they come back and we'll call you immediately" instead of tipping their hand and telling him they'd found the sheet and pillowcases.
Besides, if there was evidence on those sheets, it's probably not the best idea to throw them in the trash with dirty ... trash? Given that LE saw the bedding on the floor during the walkthrough on the first day, and that the bottom sheet was found out at the oil site, I can't help suspecting CW put the matching pillowcases and sheet into the trash with the idea of concealment on his mind.
I suppose what one could say is that the concealment, with regard to the sheet and pillowcases, could be connected solely to the disposal of the bodies and not to the deaths. But did he know, when he left the house in the morning that the bottom sheet would never be found at the oil site and connect their deaths to the house and to him? At the very least I think we have to say that it does show that before the house he wasn't just thinking of getting the bodies out of the house, he was already thinking deeply about how to get away with it.
But CW must have thought they were search and rescue dogs because that's what he said in his interview. Ooops!