FelicityLemon
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I love that we, the public, have access to all of this information and are able to see some of the investigative process. As fascinating/addicting as this is for us - and thankfully available through the Sunshine Law - I hope it's not a double-edged sword. I worry that when more and more people become aware that what they say in these interviews will become public, people might be less forthcoming. Not only hesitant to give hard facts and evidence, but also reluctant to share their gut feelings and opinions and share incidents of any kind. We're aware of how important and even vital those seemingly *little things*, non-hard?, soft evidence? what can you call that? are.
It all adds up, it's all important. It's amazing that something that might feel silly or mean to say to LE could be the key, the final piece, the glue to put it all together.
It all adds up, it's all important. It's amazing that something that might feel silly or mean to say to LE could be the key, the final piece, the glue to put it all together.