That's the part I'm not getting. I don't really care, at this point, when the thing gets released, but I don't see how waiting two months is going to help the daughters unless...see my above post. If Barry speaks with them and summarizes it, and tells them how it's wrong, at least they'll know what's in it. Of course, Barry should have set aside funds for them to get real professional help. In theory, they have a wrongful death case against their father, so even just getting their own lawyer, one who deals in such matters, could help. I don't know what would help, really.
But all victims of heinous crimes suffer lifelong trauma, I agree.
I am left with the persistent idea that the AA contains stuff that is inadmissible. The DA must surely have felt it was necessary to put those parts of discovery into the affadavit to ensure an arrest warrant. Off the top of my head, I can think of one set of "facts" that would be incriminating but probably not admissible (and that may relate to conversations Barry had in Indiana).