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Without someone first questioning LE's actions during those cases, before any evidence of negligence was produced, the Commissions never would have happened.
Simply because one gets across two lanes of highway without getting hit, does not automatically mean playing there is safe. There is no evidence to the contrary.... you haven't been hit... yet speculation leads you to think about it, and maybe look into the possibilities.
Won't it be awful if two years from now, we find out there was an accomplice that LE had on their radar, but mishandled the information. That won't happen unless someone takes a critical look at LE, and asks why they did this or that... much like what happens here.
Evidence of negligence doesn't just drive into you... something has to appear off, then you find it.
200 officers were involved in the investigation. I highly doubt that all 200 missed something, or that they collectively dismissed evidence of other suspects. This was a solid investigation with a quick arrest. There is nothing to criticize in the investigation, and there's no reason whatsoever to suggest that police screwed up the investigation.