Thanks! And you are probably right and I hope they've unearthed some useful information.
Incidentally, what does "BBM" mean?
(Also, I'm sure I double posted, still getting the hang of things)
bbm. bolded by me
Thanks! And you are probably right and I hope they've unearthed some useful information.
Incidentally, what does "BBM" mean?
(Also, I'm sure I double posted, still getting the hang of things)
[video=twitter;606207434408005632]https://twitter.com/KFaulders/status/606207434408005632[/video]
Doesn't look like a french door to me.
At the victim's request, Wallace placed the money, which was in a red bag covered by a manila envelope, on the seat of a red sports car in the garage.
Well.... that's new! (from the abc link)
Doesn't look like a french door to me.
Doesn't look like a very substantial exterior door, at all!
http://abcnews.go.com/US/signs-forced-entry-found-dc-mansion-murder-case/story?id=31506751
This article has a photo of the boot print on the kicked in door.
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For some reason, I can't seem to copy and paste using an iPad from that ABC article but that IS NEW, the part about the red bag COVERED by the manilla envelope. Odd.
At the victim's request, Wallace placed the money, which was in a red bag covered by a manila envelope, on the seat of a red sports car in the garage.
Well.... that's new! (from the abc link)
Does this mean the prosecutors motion to quash subpoena was denied?
Several thoughts:
1. The search warrant goes back several days before the crime. Could be because it was early days and they wanted to err on the side of inclusiveness because they didn't know what they were dealing with.
2. The Secret Service guards the President/VP/families and investigates currency crimes. I assume they were there because of the money.
3. JW did not give them his phone, he showed them his phone. Whatever the persuasive powers of LE, if he had given them his phone it would have said so. This is the information going to the judge. It doesn't mean he is involved but it does mean he was not cooperating completely, at least in the first day or two.