MistyWaters
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I'm of the opinion that the arrest warrant wording has to be very precise. If the warrant said "the clothing that Mollie was wearing", and the clothes were found with her but not on her, the warrant would be rejected.
The "clothing was found at the scene where the body was located" means exactly that. The clothing was found at the scene. The body was located at the scene. Both the body and the clothing were found at the scene. I'm pretty sure this means that she was not wearing the clothing.
Where at the scene of the crime do you think the clothing was found? Because I notice that, although LE didn’t indicate the clothing was on the body, neither was it stated the clothing was found underneath, beside or strewn nearby. So I don’t know that any firm conclusion can be drawn by that statement other than clothing was used to identify the body, in conjunction with murder charges being filed prior to the formal autopsy being concluded.