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This type of law enforcement practice and prosecutorial philosophy goes a long way in explaining why there's hundreds of thousands of unsolved homicides in the last few decades not to mention missing persons. They need to re-think the way they handle investigations, I feel there's room for improvement.
LE is never going to tell the public what they've discovered so far and what they are thinking and where any leads are, well, leading them. They may say a few things, but they never tell the public much, if anything. That is standard protocol. LE's job, along with solving cases, is to preserve the case so there can be legal resolution if a crime has been committed. The DA needs to have a clean case to take forward. Telling the public all the details of an ongoing investigation does not help protect a case.
This type of law enforcement practice and prosecutorial philosophy goes a long way in explaining why there's hundreds of thousands of unsolved homicides in the last few decades not to mention missing persons. They need to re-think the way they handle investigations, I feel there's room for improvement.