aussiesheila
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For what it's worth IrishMist, IMO they were never going to do that, because IMO they had been directed to "not investigate this apparent kidnapping" too closely.IrishMist said:You know what? It really would have been wonderful.
And if only the BPD would have accepted their offer of help.
IMO this directive came from the head detective who was acting under instructions from a wealthy and influential member of Boulder society who had a personal interest in deflecting the investigation away from the true perpetrators and had contacted the head detective on his personal phone quite some time before Patsy's 5.55 am 911 call.
Why did it take so long for detectives to arrive after the 911 call?
Detective Arndt didn't arrive until 8.20 am. Prior to that there were only patrol officers there. How well trained are they in the US? They weren't ever going to be particularly adept at detective work, as was subsequently shown to be the case. Even Detective Arndt's training was in an unrelated field. And she was left alone for 4 hours!!! In spite of repeated calls for assistance!!!
Either SOMEONE back at headquarters was being very slack or was deliberately witholding assistance so that the crime scene was messed up IMO.
All very suspicious IMO.