BBM- I agree, Bean.
Respectfully, I am just concerned about the 'search' aspect of this.
If documents (or anything) are retrieved and/or taken in for evidence- how would that work in court? Is the expectation at this point that nothing will go to court? Is it simply Matt protecting his and Gail's assets?
Anything could have been altered by anyone at this point. So I guess that's my confusion. :waitasec:
Well, suppose Gail hid a suicide note under her mattress, and after testing, the FBI determines it is authentic and unaltered, and that suicide note says "I'm going to Jordan Lake, take an overdose, and drive in."
That is worth finding, because it would likely lead to figuring out what happened to Gail and where she is, and give her children and other loved ones answers that will afford them an opportunity for closure and healing down the road.
Or suppose the FBI determines the note is not authentic, not written by Gail. Or had been written by Gail weeks before, and since been altered by someone else to make it look as if Gail committed suicide.
Or let's say they find a note from Tammy to Matt saying "I'm going to wait in the garage and leap in the Jeep and force Gail to drive to Jordan Lake, whack her on the head, and push the Jeep in the water."
And suppose after testing, they find that the note was not authentic, not written by Tammy, but in fact written by another girlfriend of Matt's - or by Matt himself. And say they couldn't use that in court.
These things are worth finding, because again, they lead to figuring out what happened to Gail and where she is, and give her loved ones an opportunity for closure.
And LE, with these things, I believe has probable cause, is able to get search warrants, and get
other evidence that
canbe used in court, and/or can then tie info they already have to the crime and use that in court.