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Regarding Carter's comment about many different tentacles and RA's investigation being very complex... (From this article) They used that same word (complex) talking about KAK's investigation, about how it's complex and extremely complicated. The latter makes me think of "tentacles". Then the 2nd paragraph below in an ~1 yr old article again calls it a complex and extremely complicated "murder investigation". That's more than his CSAM investigation if they bring up the murder investigation.This line jumped out at me:
“This case is unlikely any that I’ve seen in an almost 40-year career,” Superintendent Carter tells WIBC’s Hammer & Nigel, “there are so many different tentacles to this. Its very complex.”
Why would DC describe the murder case like this, with "different tentacles," if it was as simple as a random psychopath came across two girls, saw his opportunity, and took it? This case has long been described as complex, but I don't think it's just because LE didn't know who the killer was. Maybe the fact that L was likely being catfished, as well, played into the complexity, but that would only be if LE didn't know if it was linked to the murders or not. Now that they've arrested RA, what keeps this so complex?
Indiana State Police released a statement about their investigation into the Delphi murders and Kline. In it, ISP describes the investigation as “long, complex and extremely complicated.”
The Indiana State Police has received many media inquiries since our December 6th press release concerning “anthony_shots” and eventually the identification of Kegan Kline. Your questions are certainly relevant as they relate to a long, complex, and extremely complicated murder investigation.
Yes, it's dated (~1 yr old): What Indiana State Police are saying about Kegan Kline, ‘anthony_shots’ and the Delphi murder investigation