Search warrant details what investigators found in Enfield home where 12-year-old girl was found dead

ENFIELD, CT (WFSB) - A search warrant provided some details about what investigators were looking for and what they found inside an Enfield home where a 12-year-old girl was found dead.
Some of the details readers may find disturbing.
The warrant said Eve Rogers was found partially naked on her bedroom floor in the Elm Street home on March 18. Officers said she was dead when they arrived.
Police said they looked for evidence related to suspected murder, first-degree sexual assault, and risk of injury to a minor.
Read the entire March 18 search warrant below:
Autopsy results later showed that Eve was sexually assaulted.
Police arrested her stepfather, Anthony Federline, on charges of sexual assault and risk of injury. He pleaded not guilty in court on Monday.
The search warrant said that Eve’s mother found her after she did not respond in the morning.
Investigators said in the warrant that there were signs Eve had been dead for some time.
They also noted suspicious circumstances at the scene, including pills near the bedrooms and her being partially undressed.
They said they seized a tablet, a laptop, prescribed amphetamine medication, pills, a phone, bedding, clothing, and swabs.
They also seized written pages titled “my safety plan” and “mood disorder questionnaire,” the author of which was not disclosed.
Investigators from the Connecticut State Police returned to the home on Tuesday to execute another search warrant. The court said there was also a third search warrant. However, both warrants remained sealed as of Thursday.
Channel 3 is working to learn more.
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