18-02-2015, 03:15 AM
Drew Phipps Wrote:It would be in line with standard police procedure for the "lead investigator" to write reports, incentories, etc; any other law enforcement personnel present might make a supplemental report, but I wouldn't expect Irving PD (who has been called there as a "courtesy") to write up a separate inventory while they were assisting DPD.
I also note that Ruth Paine signed off on the inventory sheet, which is also some evidence that the items listed were actually found in her house. You would not expect a witness to sign off on a "misleading" search warrant inventory.
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