you need to measure the current draw, not the voltage - so set the dial to amps, put the probe on the 20A, disconnect the + cable from the battery and connect the multimeter between the battery + terminal and the + cable with the red probe towards the battery terminal. You'll have some current draw due to the computer being connected, but that should be in the mA range so it might not show anything on the 20A setting. Anyway, a normal battery would drain fully for example in about 2 days if you have a 1 amp draw, at 500mA would take twice as long, you get the idea. I suggest you do this with the battery fully charged and then try to identify (like you did by removing fuses) to see when the reading goes down, it might be a circuit that is not connected to the fuse block like one that is connected via a fusible link or a PDC that has larger fuses and i don't know if the Liberty has either but something to consider.
and another thing, if your reading was .141v that means your battery was completely drained, you'll need to charge it to do this test.