After persistent reports by KCRG reporter Beth Malicki of dna evidence in the Collins-Cook case
http://www.kcrg.com/ I called KCRG (five minutes ago) and 'somebody' who would not identify themselves in the news room at KCRG issued the following statement:
"If you want to believe the internet vs. us, I can tell you we have spoken to law enforcement and there "is" dna that was collected in the Collins-Cook case."
I asked, "Where was that evidence was collected and why hasn't law enforcement to my knowledge confirmed such evidence?"
The KCRG spokesperson said: " law enforcement has told us all along that they do have dna evidence in the case, as we have been reporting for weeks. And it is my understanding some of that evidence was collected at 7-Bridges when the girls were found. "
I asked the spokesperson if I could post this news on the internet and he replied: "You are free to post whatever you want on the internet. The internet is full of lot's of "stuff". "
I thanked the KCRG news person and am now posting this . . .
Please contact Beth Malicki at KCRG for further details on the dna law enforcement has in the Collins-Cook case.
http://www.kcrg.com/news/newsteam
Thank you.
G.
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