Really great post, IMO, Thin Man.
I
bolded a few parts in red to ask, and this is for anybody: What do you think the computer evidence from the GBI is? If it is the child




, how could they tie it to the murder, short of one of those scenarios mentioned in the earlier part of the post? Or might it be something much more directly related to the murder?
I've been turning this over and over and I think Patterson must've been talking about the child




on the flash drive based on his use of language about the GBI evidence. Patterson says the GBI evidence isn't part of the probable cause on which the warrant was based, but that it is relevant to and does support the "overall case."
I've concluded that he IS talking about the child




. As I mentioned above the fact that SMD possessed child




does not make it more likely that he killed LG (thus not relevant to the warrant's probable cause). But, it is likely that some courts might admit the child




evidence on the theory that it somehow is probative of SMD raping LG. That would make it relevant to the murder, if the final theory LE adopts in the indictment is felony/murder and the underlying felony is rape.
I personally have a lot of doubts that the mere fact that one posses child




makes it more likely that he will sexually attack an adult. There are others who are better qualified here to make that assessment, so I'll let them. (and I DO recall the prior posts speculating on this when the CP news came out).
But, remember, that this scenario requires some heavy theorizing by the DA at trial -- he would have to undertake to prove that SMD was attempting to rape LG when he killed her. The child




evidence might somehow weakly support the likelihood that he would sexually attack an adult. But attempting to prove a rape would be very difficult unless yet-to-be-returned DNA evidence from the FBI were to make that proof easy.
We won't really know how Winters intends to use the "GBI evidence" in the "overall case" until the trial and Lord knows when that will be.