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The return of the Texas search warrant for Evan Ebel's black Cadillac has been released. It took a while, but I finally found the document, thanks to Denver's Fox 31 News.

Other items found are more interesting to me than some random materials that might be used to make a bomb. For example, he had a wireless video surveillance system (Uniden Model UDW-155), surveillance cameras and a voice recorder. And at least one female had been in the car at some point in time -- there was one earring, a pink hair tie and a hair clip. [more...]

He also had an ice chest in which police found a tan shirt, tan pants, and a Domino's pizza shirt.

He also had "apparent letters from "Nate", which is the first name of the murdered pizza driver.

Did he murder the pizza driver to steal his uniform so he could pretend to be a delivery guy when ringing Clements' bell? (Previously it was thought that Ebel may have made an appointment with Clements to see the bike Clements had placed for sale on Craig's List.) Why else would he take the pizza-warming bag? Did Clements open the door, intending to tell the Domino's guy he hadn't ordered a pizza? That seems more likely than Ebel finding the ad on Craig's List which Clements had placed the day he was killed, and which only had a phone number.

The one earring is creepy. Is it her DNA police found on the passenger door handle?

Since the pizza drive