I am personally flummoxed as to why, in this investigation, IGG or FGG (and who understands the difference between the two?) should be an issue to research at all.
The PCA was brought to life and accepted by the judge - even begging the disallowance of the DNA by the prosecution. The IGG, whenever it was accomplished is even a more minor factor than the DNA. So the PCA should certainly not be questioned, IMO.
I am also confused as to why, in this investigation, the training records of the LE team who participated in the investigation should have their training records scrutinized.
In my opinion, suspicion should well be brought if there is a probable cause. For instance, if an investigator was seen or heard attempting to 'lead' a witness, or emotionally or physically overbearing in their interviewing a witness. Or moving, adding, or changing anything at the scene of the crime.
I have not seen, have any of you, any accusation by the defense that any of the LE team investigators have done something illegal? It makes me upset that the AC is putting them on notice without giving any reason or proof their of wrongdoing.
I am uncomfortable in that AC and her team are trying to become the prosecutors and the state has to submit to playing the role of the defense. All in spite of basic facts (as we are allowed to know them considering the gag order [which, IMO, is certainly working in favor of BK]). I am left thinking this is more a game of word smithing, distraction, and manipulation.
. . . and very far from really trying to discover if Bk murdered four innocent, unsuspecting, vibrant young lives. Obligatory MOO.