Was the carpet removed from Lisa's room?

Who told us the carpet carried by LE came from the shed?
 
unless maybe she was referring to the one carpet that did come out of the shed but she then failed to mention other carpet(s) that came out of the house... ??

that would be quite sneaky.
 
unless maybe she was referring to the one carpet that did come out of the shed but she then failed to mention other carpet(s) that came out of the house... ??

that would be quite sneaky.

Or a lie by omission.
 
unless maybe she was referring to the one carpet that did come out of the shed but she then failed to mention other carpet(s) that came out of the house... ??

that would be quite sneaky.


Using your post to ask;
Wouldn't any carpet or rugs have to be noted on the inventory list of what was taken from the home during the search?
 
Using your post to ask;
Wouldn't any carpet or rugs have to be noted on the inventory list of what was taken from the home during the search?
Short answer - yes. It is Federal Law that all items seized in a search warrant must be listed as inventory and a copy must be given to the property owner. The media clearly shows the carpet being taken BACK to the house or garage which ever you believe it was taken from and it is not listed on the inventory list. Some people seem to think there is some kind of "secret" search warrant, but even if there was local media have enough contacts with the local court clerks to be able to get the info.
 

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