That's what I've been thinking, too, Myvice. I noticed that the S/W had pieces of tape on their list as well.
Did they even know that JR had a female companion living in there with him? And more is the question, did they know that there was also a 4 y/o little girl in that shed? He certainly could have told them that the little girl left with her mother.
He was at least, and inadequately, IMO, devious at Johnston Health when he told them how she got her fatal head injury -- fell off a 12-inch thick (I'm guessing) air mattress. I must say, a 3 month-old baby might not have sustained a serious injury from such a fall. Head injuries are tricky.
My point is, this man had enuff sense to know that she had hit her head "somehow" (some horribly violent way, certainly) and needed to lie about it. And he took her to the ER -- why? I hope the DT doesn't try to use his taking her to the ER to show how mentally impaired he is -- that he didn't remember or realize how badly he had injured her over & over & over again. I think the jury, by the time the DT presents its case, if they do, won't buy one dayam thing that the DT tries to say.
I'm gonna stop before I scream.