In my circle of friends which includes a retired FBI agent and several retired detectives and officers I don’t know one who knows about the case or even cares about it.
I doubt if Moscow would send anyone to Pennsylvania to process a car. Anyone like the Pennsylvania State Police can process the car but nothing earthshaking is coming out of the car except possibly the murder weapon. the car won’t be going anywhere. It can’t be hauled into a courtroom so photos...
Whichever department made the arrest. There is really nothing more to handle in Pennsylvania. The Idaho police may have even asked them not to try to get a statement unless he’s eager to talk.
He will either be brought back by commercial airliner or even something like NetJets if Idaho is...
A police officer can ask someone anything at all. ”what color shirt did you wear yesterday“. “ who won the Alabama game yesterday“. “ where were you on November 17th”. The individual doesn’t have to answer but if LE wants to know badly enough they can haul them in front of a grand jury and force...
The police are under no obligation to tell faMiley members anything. With four victims and scores of relatives who would soon learn through the family grapevine nothing good would come out of sharing anything with the families. <modsnip>
I will say that when there is one victim and that I’ve...
Sorry to butt in nine years later but I just now decided to see I’d there was a thread on this case. I’ve heard the 911 call and it wasn’t called in as a fatal car wreck. It may have been dispatched as one because the female caller mentioned a tree down in the roadway and an “officer down”...
The Philadelphia PD has never officially announced that there has been an identification. A reporter for a Philadelphia television station got a police captain to say that there have been rapid developments in the case. After that it’s all “sources who said”.
I’ll say again. The police do not “clear” people. It’s a term used by the media and social media users. There is a saying “that the day that the pope left Rome he became a suspect“.
Nope. As I wrote before it’s simply the protocol of some police departments to never dispatch a call for a “dead person”. They use “unconscious“ until a police officer or the medical examiner pronounces the person dead.
It’s called the fog of war (an enormous case). Things that look so easy to you from the comfort of your couch are not so simple with twenty phones ringing, not enough help to handle the cascade of leads, and meetings every two hours.
Who is this person, unfamiliar with the area, who’d come in and magically solve the case before 20 FBI agents, 4 local detectives, and 25 Idaho state police detective?
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