TxLady2
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Oh you mean they don't have ONE officer personally knock on the door of each RSO, question him/her, then personally drive to wherever he/she was suppose to be, question people and then move to the next? j/k
Checking out that many in 24/48 hrs is nothing, I do believe that LE employs more than one person at a time.
That's assuming the person is where they are supposed to be when they go to question them. Not all of them are required to wear monitoring devices if they aren't considered dangerous, say their conviction was years ago and they've been clean ever since.
It can be a little more complicated than just asking them a couple questions and moving on. They then have to verify that information, and sometimes that means tracking other people down, trying to jog their memories, which takes time.
My thoughts are that Mark felt they needed to do more than verify an alibi, he wanted them to do a more thorough investigation of where they had been and what they had been up to in the days leading up to Dylan's disappearance. I don't see anything strange about that at all.