If he showed up at the airport for an international flight, there’s a good chance LE would be waiting at the gate to talk to him.
I don’t know about that. I suppose they could try to talk to him as he moves to TSA but until they arrest him and charge him he has the same rights as you and I.
BM was charged with the murder of his wife with probable cause, and his charges were dismissed NOT because there was no evidence against him as the sole culprit who caused her death, but because this evidence could not be explained by experts at his trial. And despite IE's best efforts, the Court Ruled BM's property seized during the murder investigation cannot and will not be returned to him.
True, any of us can be questioned at any time by police, and/or detained for questioning if reasonable suspicion. But it's silly to imply BM's civil liberties on this date are the equivalent of our own!
Seriously, how likely is it for police to take SM's hairdresser out of the boarding line for 15 minutes and ask if she's in possession of a one-way or roundtrip ticket to Thailand?
Just to be clear, BM suing the entire County for $15M money grab doesn't make his allegations true. He's already dismissed (with prejudice) the allegations he made against FBI's Grusing and Harris, and CCSO's Sergeant Hysjulien, and many more Motions for Dismissal still pending. This means he can't amend these claims and refile them. Legally, he's done making allegations against them.
Respectfully, just more facts to take into consideration when comparing BM's rights to our own, and especially before deeming BM to have a blank slate-- while knowing his relationship to the murder investigation of his wife.
MOO