Kind of interesting how the burglary and Scott investigations fed each other to SC's undoing.
The burglary happened in Sept. prior to Charli's disappearance, but the complaint was not made that implicated SC until Feb 24th, 1014. The complaint came about, from what I can see in the media article (linked above), when a woman was being interviewed in an "unrelated investigation." This could have been the investigation into Charli's disappearance or something else, but Steven was implicated as the only other person who knew this stolen laptop was being held for its absent owner at this house. Also tires were slashed when the burglary was committed (see article).
Then on Feb. 27th, three days after this complaint, the police are searching Steven's residence, but not on a warrant from the burglary case. Listed as part of another unrelated investigation. I am guessing that the search of his residence was for the Scott case.
Had the police not gotten the complaint and information on the burglary of computer and jewelry three days prior, they wouldn't have known to pay attention to the jewelry. Apparently they noticed a computer too, but it was Steven's (not clear on that).
It looks like the timing of this complaint right before a search scheduled for his residence (on the Scott case) ultimately resulted in Steven's felony burglary charges.
Steven's alleged threat to the Scott family via Snapchat led to police wanting to interview him.
His arrest for weapons possession came while trying to evade police (instead of going in as requested). Evading police led to an APB and an arrest regardless of the police having substance on the terroristic threat complaint. The arrest led to a booking search of his person, thus to the discovery of the knife. Had he gone in for an interview clean, he probably would not have been charged, because no charge was made on the terroristic threatening, and would not have been searched. In any case, surely he would not go in voluntarily to a police station wearing a concealed deadly weapon.
This charge on the weapons was a bail violation that landed him back in jail for the duration. Had he avoided the weapons violation, he could have stayed out on bail through the time he was set to be tried for the felony burglary and theft, or the grand jury indictment that came in July.
Had he not been arrested for the burglary and thus not been out on bail, he could most likely have freely left the state if he so wished, but being on bail he did not have the right.
That concealed knife may or may not tie him to the stab holes in Charli's garments. It MAY be the connection the police needed. We do not know that. It is entirely stupid of him if he did go around wearing the murder weapon, but can't be ruled out. In any case, his stupidity in wearing a concealed knife resulted in the charge and the police getting hold of this knife to test it forensically, which they probably would never have seen otherwise.
Lastly, there is the odd coincidence of that complaint for burglary being filed by someone who clearly knew Steven, as Steven knew she had a computer on loan that was worth something. It would be interesting if the followup on an unrelated investigation was something like questioning about the missing parts of the Forerunner or similar. That is just some speculation on my part, but it did take place two weeks after Charli disappeared.
Island life is so inter-connected. Very possible that questioning regarding Charli's case and possibly her burnt and stripped vehicle, of which we heard parts were recovered, would trigger a burglary complaint for an incident five months prior. This then allows the residence search, which possibly came up empty for evidence as to Charli, to produce other evidence that starts the chain of charges that keeps him in jail from mid-April to July.
Note: when Steven was indicted and arraigned for the murder charge in mid-July, he was given the opportunity to make bail for two million dollars. However, a month later his option to post bail was revoked at request of prosecutor.
http://www.kitv.com/news/2-million-bail-revoked-for-maui-murder-suspect/27419582
I sure hope that his current incarceration transitions seamlessly into a life sentence with no possibility of parole. I had an open mind about him at the beginning, thinking that a guilty man would have made up a better story with fewer holes in it, would have said the right things, would have known better than to talk about her in past tense, to make a remark about her having a mouth on her. A guilty man with a plan should be prepared to sound concerned for her welfare, and to say he was looking forward to being a father. So I thought it was just barely possible someone else had done it, some predator on the loose.
However, it's not at all likely that another killer would have deliberately stabbed the fetus. I think that piece of evidence, that the fetus was targeted and with the rage of at least twenty blows, will convince the jury he did it and no one else.