Yes, it's in the details!
And think about this: WHY does the defense bring up certain things? Because they know there will be issues with some of the evidence and they are trying to explain it away with a story before it comes out.
- The tarp purchased the day before the murder - Brad is being a nice guy -- otherwise I have no ideas here other than a body wrap, as has been mentioned...
- The phone call to 'find' the cell phone before leaving for HT at 6:15am - Brad is just that obsessive -- he wants the phone just in case an emergency occurs & NC needs him and he's such a caring parent/partner...
- The phone call from the house to Brad's cell phone telling him to pick up green juice. Well, sure. NC knows she can count on him since he's such a good guy
- All the pictures of detectives not wearing booties in the house (this is because they likely found some debri or straw or hay or something that can be traced to the dump site and they're going to assert that it was carried into the house on the feet of one of the detectives). Now this is a problem for CPD -- was it the same detectives at both sites? They're not gonna clean off their shoes before they get into their police vehicles??
- The cleaning of the cars and the "gasoline spill" in the trunk. A toughie for Brad -- unless he is innocent & being a good husband -- this wouldn't look good, IMO, for the neighbors to see, however...
- The 'stain' on a dress that no one else saw, and the fact that Brad washed his wife's dress! Another toughie here. She wouldn't wash his clothes, but obviously, he's the better person. Or was it blood? I do think there may have been some from scratches or the corner of a counter, etc.
- Usage of Brad's computers (allegedly when Brad was gone from the house during the search warrant execution). I bet there are searches that will show he was looking for a place to dump her body! Ooh, nasty thought, SG -- creepy. Or he may have been looking for places to search -- to find her body, not dump it... or not
- Trying to pin this whole fiasco on J.A. by claiming she accused Brad of murder within the first 30 seconds of the call to the non-emergency police number (this is a complete lie, btw). This may be quite a sticky wicket for the defense -- be careful of the web you weave when first ... and all that...
The list goes on and on and on.