For those of you interested, the search warrants in the Cheshire case have been made public. The Bristol Press (of all things) has made them available on their website here.

There’s really nothing remarkable in any of them (and certainly not anything new), except for one bit that I found a little laughable.

The police sought permission to examine Komisarjevsky’s family laptop because it is their experience that

the world wide web contains web sites that include information that provide detailed directions on how to restrain people, how to conceal, destruct and alter evidence as well as detailed accounts of criminal activities such as burglary, kidnapping, robbery and arson.

It certainly is curious that they didn’t include murder or even felony murder.

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