- a white disposable straw wrapper and some plastic trash and a penny in the back center - a closed trifold wallet in the center near the back - a phone charging cable curving around the middle and left of the seat - at least four pieces of loose folded paper and an envelope from an unpaid toll covering the back left quarter - a black baseball cap in the back right comer that is not flattened - a metal cream-whipping canister in the center front - an opened cardboard box that contained 24 nitrous-oxide cartridges dead center - a partially folded blanket bunched up and fluffy rather than flattened, covering the front right quarter of the seat It is not possible that Love was sitting in the car with all that stuff on the seat. So if FDLE Nuzzi confirms Love was in the passenger seat, that proves someone ransacked the car and placed those items into plain sight after Love was arrested. If Nuzzi says Love was somewhere other than the passenger seat, like lying down in the back seat that was also full of junk, and with both front seats completely reclined when they were photographed, the FDLE is mentally-ill evil liars. Don't waste your time checking the arrest report to see if they were arrested stepping out of the house or inside the car. Mandi's arrest report says she was arrested an hour later, five miles away on Lake Underhill Road. Scott’s arrest report is careful to say neither the time nor place of his arrest. Or you might want to look at those, just to see why police need higher salaries to attract some who aren’t dishonest evil clowns. III - 59