ISa suspect and would beare different. Today and only today he said IS
Its a message. To us AND to her.
I really don't want to split hairs but I am confused. Here it seems like a reporter paraphrasing:
But Capt. Angelo Nieves of the sheriff’s office said Casey Anthony is a suspect because of the evidence the agency has received from the FBI indicating that Caylee’s body was in her mother car. He also said she has repeatedly lied to investigators.
While here is a direct quote from Capt. Nieves:
“Well, she was the last person to person to see her daughter, and we are continuing to follow up on this information, and granted she would be a suspect,” Nieves said.
My question is he states that "granted she would be a suspect" this doesn't sound like a change in title for Casey it sounds like he is saying it would be common sense with the evidence.
Anyone else see what I am saying here?
ISa suspect and would beare different. Today and only today he said IS
Its a message. To us AND to her.
and Baez said it doesn't matter, I'm glad he's not my lawyer
I called and asked my LE friend about the difference between a person of interest and a suspect. He is pretty good at putting LE terms in laymans terms for me.
He said person of interest can be ANYONE involved ina case. That means a witness, a neighbor, a friend or family member. He said it was anyone who had ANY information at all about the case or investigation.
He said a suspect means that there is, in fact, a case or wrong doing and that the person called a suspect is the person who has caused harm to person or a person who is at fault.
I'm sure everyone knew that...I wanted clarrification.
thanks for that information! that is the best news I've had all day!!! no more internet blogging, cutting & pasting and brownie baking and high-5 in the police station....no more body-guard escorts, just a nice little jail-cell.:woohoo:
Right on!! I expect her to be charged with murder before the end of this month.
Hopefully with adequate time in general population.
Her jail cell should be the size of her trunk where she put her daughter.