Grey-St
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Yes, I would agree, officers are there round the clock to ensure the integrity of the crime scene, not to guard paintings.I think they have to guard to ensure the integrity of the crimescene - if they release the home, and then the hired investigators subsequently claim they found something to implicate someone - why didn't the TPS find same thing? They could be erasing any possibility of any other parties gaining access and depositing something into the crimescene, as well as letting it be known publicly that there can't be any of that, later. Butt covering. jmo. Interesting however, that they can't farm it out to a security firm?
For one, they need to be as thorough as possible because they know private investigators will be doing the same. How silly would it look if they uncovered something missed by LE? It would be nice if all cases were under this much scrutiny, or if LE naturally desired to investigate this meticulously. They shouldn't have to be pressured.
Secondly, all of the GTA, Canada and then some, is now aware that the Sherman's mansion is empty and the owners deceased. They really don't need a break and enter to compromise their crime scene, either.