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On the 19th the police were seen with a carpet - and it looks very dark to me. I don't think it is the rug from that room because it looks too big - but then I don't do measurements well and the rug in her room covered a pretty large area. Anyone?
Cindy short calls it a "rolled up rug".
http://www.christianpost.com/news/m...rneys-a-preview-of-heated-legal-battle-59548/
CS: ""It was interesting to watch the activity outside of this house when they were conducting the search. There were so many crime scene people that were seen outside, and seen coming in and out of this house carrying a rolled up rug," Short said. "It really gave the impression that there was a lot going to be removed from this house."
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I have a tiny screen, can anyone see the color of the rug? Looks dark brown to me.
Here's a better look at the rolled up carpet from crankycrankerson's site:
This carpet looks much too stiff to have been sitting around in a shed for any length of time. We used to save carpets when charging a resident and after a while, they start to become very pliable and limp.

Cindy short calls it a "rolled up rug".
http://www.christianpost.com/news/m...rneys-a-preview-of-heated-legal-battle-59548/
CS: ""It was interesting to watch the activity outside of this house when they were conducting the search. There were so many crime scene people that were seen outside, and seen coming in and out of this house carrying a rolled up rug," Short said. "It really gave the impression that there was a lot going to be removed from this house."
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I have a tiny screen, can anyone see the color of the rug? Looks dark brown to me.
Here's a better look at the rolled up carpet from crankycrankerson's site:
This carpet looks much too stiff to have been sitting around in a shed for any length of time. We used to save carpets when charging a resident and after a while, they start to become very pliable and limp.
