I don't believe there was anything of evidentiary value in there. If they had asked, Carlos certainly would have let them in.
I get the impression all of the defendants would like to work out a disposition prior to trial, but only a reasonable disposition.
Whatever they're looking for is not in there. He doesn't have any of those items any where. I'm not at all concerned. I know none of the items they were looking for are in Carlos' possession.
It's a difficult situation. As best as they can, they want to keep it a family matter.
It just heightens my concern they're focusing on the wrong person. I'm concerned they're going to let important leads on the real killer or killers pass them by.
It's certainly possible he ran into debt with his supplier.
I hope police haven't rushed to judgment. He just doesn't fit the profile of the recent shooting arrests.