Sources close to the case said Tuesday that evidence collected included interviews with Jew's neighbors -- both on 28th Avenue and in Burlingame, where his family lives -- as well as voter registration, Department of Motor Vehicle, utility and other records that would show where Jew had actually resided.
The conclusion was that Jew had owned property on 32nd Avenue in District 4 when he first ran for supervisor unsuccessfully in 2002, but that he had sold it soon afterward. By the following year, he was allegedly creating a paper trail for his subsequent run -- among other things, registering to vote at the 28th Avenue address owned by his parents.
Yep, Kamala knew where those breadcrumbs were a long time ago. Everyone did, because Jew left them for everyone to see.