When listening to attorneys, one needs to listen for incomplete comments and words like "they." If there is a statement that suggests that something could happen, one should inquire as to what circumstances that could happen. When an attorney says "they," an interviewer must ask, "who is they?" When an attorney says, "they could have done this or that," a statement like that does not mean that "they" did anything.
Just because CS says no carpet was taken does not mean that a rug or something on the carpet wasn't taken. They are out to confuse, distract and distort the facts all in an attempt to create doubt. But if their client is innocent than the facts would support that finding.
In this day an age of putting the horse before the cart and media blitzes, LE better start taping and photographing their every investigative move and do as KC LE has done; release as few details as possible except info about the missing child's looks, likes, health, and behaviors.