I haven’t been here for quite a while but have been catching up since the arrests. From reading through the indictments, there is quite a bit of information about some of the evidence, much of which has been discussed here. Quite an interesting shopping list when taken altogether. The “specific shoes from Walmart” tells me that someone left tracks at one or more of the crime scenes.
Edit - removed comment on count 14. Unlawful possession of dangerous ordinance is probably the silencers and not explosives.
Lawriter - ORC - 2923.11 Weapons control definitions.
Dangerous ordnance" means any of the following, except as provided in division (L) of this section:
(1) Any automatic or
sawed-off firearm, zip-gun, or ballistic knife;
(2) Any explosive device or incendiary device;
(3) Nitroglycerin, nitrocellulose, nitrostarch, PETN, cyclonite, TNT, picric acid, and other high explosives; amatol, tritonal, tetrytol, pentolite, pecretol, cyclotol, and other high explosive compositions; plastic explosives; dynamite, blasting gelatin, gelatin dynamite, sensitized ammonium nitrate, liquid-oxygen blasting explosives, blasting powder, and other blasting agents; and any other explosive substance having sufficient brisance or power to be particularly suitable for use as a military explosive, or for use in mining, quarrying, excavating, or demolitions;
(4) Any firearm, rocket launcher, mortar, artillery piece, grenade, mine, bomb, torpedo, or similar weapon, designed and manufactured for military purposes, and the ammunition for that weapon;
(5)
Any firearm muffler or silencer;
(6) Any combination of parts that is intended by the owner for use in converting any firearm or other device into a dangerous ordnance.