I agree. Synonyms, and that's all it is.
And I don't think he is suddenly warming up to the FBI. I think he is getting a little too comfortable so the FBI encouraged him to come in and have a little chat, probably non-threatening, to make him put down his guard a little. And then they just let him talk - which he likes to do - and they are probably studying his every word as closely as we are.
"Two leads involving people?" As opposed to what? Two leads involving aardvarks? Was there a transcription omission, or is this what he really said?I found this statement also interesting.
Regarding the naming of other people of interest, Kampfer said officials are following several leads, including two leads involving people.
Nope- that's what he said. I remember questioning that sentence when it came out. Two leads involving people? As opposed to two leads involving boxes. Who knows. Its just how Kamper speaks. Strange..............Snipped
"Two leads involving people?" As opposed to what? Two leads involving aardvarks? Was there a transcription omission, or is this what he really said?
Yes Swedie a witness can also be called a POI. I think since we have seen this interchangeable term used and since they are saying that SA should not search, that the "suspect" is still the "suspect". moo
It is very rare for a Police Department to name a suspect until they are ready to arrest them. Unless they are searching for him/her and want help from the public in locating that person.
Another term used is "Target".
By the way, WOO...thanks for your avatar. If you stare at it long enough, it will straighten out eyes (and brains) that have gotten crossed up from reading all the doublespeak in this case.Nope- that's what he said. I remember questioning that sentence when it came out. Two leads involving people? As opposed to two leads involving boxes. Who knows. Its just how Kamper speaks. Strange..............
But glad you brought that back up - after all the "revelations" in the past few days - I actually might just be starting to understand him. :crazy:
:woohoo::rocker: Thanks Grams! Now that I got the answer right, do I get to pick a treat from the treasure chest? lol
Sorry every1 I'll explain...When I was in grade 1 our teacher divided the class in half. During the week she'd ask random questions. Whatever side of the room had the most correct answers at the end of the week, got to pick treats for the treasure box. My favorite treat was the can cigarettes lol.:floorlaugh: k going to sit in the corner...again.
Did he ever say he thought Shawn did it?
What is the difference in a POI and a suspect???
I think what is interesting is they are asking Shawn A. not to search yet they are letting CD. So does that mean CD is not a POI? It might be assumed.
According to my BIL, he is a detective, "person of interest" is a more politically correct way of saying "suspect" His department doesn't even use the term suspect and hasn't since the mid 80's.:twocents:
I think what is interesting is they are asking Shawn A. not to search yet they are letting CD. So does that mean CD is not a POI? It might be assumed.
OK since the girls in the scanner forum call me cupcake, you get the cupcake award! And a Gold Crown too! :great:
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I've wondered about that too. CD is not out of my "field of suspicions" yet. It makes me uneasy because he heads down to the Odessa area and the MX border. Now is talking about a slight chance she may be in Canada. If this was a custody battle and HD was taken somewhere to go into hiding....I pray it's Canada and not Mexico.
On another note and with abduction....there is the possiblity of her being abducted and taken to MX for the sex trade. Young blondes are in high demand, by all the accounts I have read. Not to mention what is going on in that area of crime in our own backyards.![]()
True maybe he just considers both the same. Still odd he goes from one thing to the next!
What is the difference in a POI and a suspect???
Thanks PM. :seeya: It can also mean that a POI is just someone who LE would like to speak to, or have spoken to, who may have info about a case, possible witness. YES? Suspect is someone who LE believes may be involved with the crime.