I think some people seem to be forgetting that there is nothing that says that the public has the right to know what evidence the police have. It is as much of a protection for the potential accused as it is for the police not to reveal everything they know/have. If the police revealed every piece of evidence they had, they run the risk of contaminating the potential jury pool. In addition, if they are looking for specific evidence, for example a piece of jewelry, they don't want to tip off the perp or his family/friends/associates who may know where that specific piece of evidence is and dispose of it.
I have read varying accounts of the issue with the lawyer - some said the police found a lawyer for JM, others said that JM came in with a list of attorneys and made the call to find his own lawyer - frankly, I think that's a problem with bad media investigation and reporting. As for the "forensic link," - multiple MSM outlets have said that a source close to the investigation but who is not authorized to speak about the case revealed that the link was DNA. Is that true? I don't know - I only have the media's word for it.
"Consciousness of guilt" - if Matthew had nothing to hide, why not come forward and say, hey that's me on the tape and yes, I met Hannah that night and interacted with her, but then we went our separate ways? Instead, police tracked down his CAR. The police have some evidence that brought them to Matthew's car before they even seek him out for general questioning. In my opinion, that's huge. I am convinced that they have additional video evidence that shows Hannah getting (or being put) in Matthew's car. Then, the investigation of the car led them to get a warrant for Matthew's apartment - I can't fathom what they would have found in the car that led to probable cause to search the apartment. Regardless, whatever was found in the car and the apartment had to be analyzed forensically to make certain there was a connection to Hannah.
I think Matthew had something in his apartment that linked him to Morgan Harrington - the necklace she was wearing the night she disappeared wasn't found with her body, although other jewelry was. Maybe police found that necklace and it had MH's DNA on it??? Or maybe they are simply referring to the shirt that was found that was Morgan's and had Matthew's DNA on it???
I then believe that Matthew knew that once cops went into his apartment, it was only a matter of time before things came crashing down on him and the connection was made between him and these three girls (Hannah, Morgan and the Fairfax victim). Why he went to the police station is beyond me - unless it was for nothing more than to "lawyer up" and let the police know that he had nothing to say to them. Skipping town makes you look guilty - if you want to avoid the prying eyes of the press, why not go escape to a family or friend's house?
Finding Hannah is the missing link to bring all of this together. She's his ace in the hole. If LE gets into a situation like with Alexis Murphy - where the body isn't found, maybe he uses that as leverage for a lighter sentence?
The cops are working so diligently to find Hannah because finding her could put a potential serial rapist/murderer away for life. I'm not a big believer in coincidence - and I certainly don't believe that Matthew has the sheer bad luck to have been accused of rape by two women while in two different schools, and then connected to three other women who have been raped/disappeared/murdered. No one's luck is that bad...
Thankfully, while I am from the general area where this is taking place, I'm just outside the jurisdictional boundary, so I am not burdened with having to presume Matthew is innocent until proven guilty (i.e. if I were to be called to sit on a jury), because frankly, I think he's a guilty as they come.
Great post!