cecybeans
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Well, I guess if we want to be truly accurate we can say that CA and GA had access to the car from the time they picked it up until both left for work, then when CA got back until she was able to locate KC and return home - if that's from about 2:30 until 6 or 7, then that is at least an hour between them, given the other things happening during that time.
While KC was away until 2 am touring the neighborhood, I imagine LE was with the Anthonys part of the time, but I don't know how long they stayed at the house after the original responding officers took their statements. At any rate, even if they were there the entire time until KC got back, that is from 2 am until 8 am, or six hours, in which the entire family could have had access to the car.
While KC was at Universal the next day (when CA was frantically calling YM), I imagine the family would have had access as well, unless LE stayed with them while KC was being interviewed.
Since the GA picked up the car and drove it without reporting it to LE, and CA admitted to already removing items from the car before calling 911 and before LE arrived, LE could assume it had already been compromised, there really no point to impound it immediately unless they felt it would be further compromised. I guess that could be a regret at this point, but also the fact that KC had not driven the car in two weeks and the fact that both her parents had fiddled with the interior already, LE knew they weren't getting a piece of evidence in pristine condition. Since they did not initially think the crime happened anywhere near the car, that also makes me think they may have believed the "it's just garbage" explanation that the Anthonys most certainly gave when asked. I know that best-case scenario would have been to impound the car immediately - it still was a piece of evidence that had been tampered with already, imo.
While KC was away until 2 am touring the neighborhood, I imagine LE was with the Anthonys part of the time, but I don't know how long they stayed at the house after the original responding officers took their statements. At any rate, even if they were there the entire time until KC got back, that is from 2 am until 8 am, or six hours, in which the entire family could have had access to the car.
While KC was at Universal the next day (when CA was frantically calling YM), I imagine the family would have had access as well, unless LE stayed with them while KC was being interviewed.
Since the GA picked up the car and drove it without reporting it to LE, and CA admitted to already removing items from the car before calling 911 and before LE arrived, LE could assume it had already been compromised, there really no point to impound it immediately unless they felt it would be further compromised. I guess that could be a regret at this point, but also the fact that KC had not driven the car in two weeks and the fact that both her parents had fiddled with the interior already, LE knew they weren't getting a piece of evidence in pristine condition. Since they did not initially think the crime happened anywhere near the car, that also makes me think they may have believed the "it's just garbage" explanation that the Anthonys most certainly gave when asked. I know that best-case scenario would have been to impound the car immediately - it still was a piece of evidence that had been tampered with already, imo.