“My thought is what they found ‘like part of an awning’ was part of the scissor frame of a portable awning. They are shaped like a ‘slim jim’ but typically a bit thicker. Being a LEO, I think he would have said it was conclusively a ‘slim jim’ if it was.”
My point is, was there actually any awning, portable or otherwise, there? I’ve seen many pics and videos of the area and I don’t recall seeing any awning of any kind. Normally, there are deed restrictions as to what one can “put up” outside of one’s dwelling.
And it wouldn’t be the first time a LEO in Florida might have “misconstrued” the truth and the evidence.
I think he did say at first he thought part of an awning.
Confirmed later it was a slim Jim
My point is, was there actually any awning, portable or otherwise, there? Ive seen many pics and videos of the area and I dont recall seeing any awning of any kind. Normally, there are deed restrictions as to what one can put up outside of ones dwelling.
The important point is: was there a way for that piece of metal to have innocently fallen there, or was it more likely dropped there by somebody who was using it as a burglar tool (regardless of whether it started out in life as a Slim Jim or as a part of something else).