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Re the waiting to figure out jurisdiction being the reason, it is understandable at first but as time passes it bothers me:
Is this kind of FBI “jurisdiction limbo” normal? Where they sit on a case saying they will have to turn it over to another jurisdiction but then take week(s)
to figure out where to turn it over? I agree I want the law to get things right, but if the suspect was suspected of killing a stranger, or multiple people … would the fbi actually just delay an arrest or even turning over the case to anyone, while they slowly figured out jurisdiction? That doesn’t seem safe.
Plus, the local or state or other agency they decide to turn it over to - - now that new agency who gets it will be in charge, but they will be stuck taking a case that is weeks old, hasn’t been worked on in weeks, where ship evidence is gone, ship witnesses dispersed, and time and fresh memories are passing - the fbi delay-limbo hampers the agency that will ultimately be in charge of the investigation and prosecution. That agency won’t be able to do any independent investigation at this point, as to many aspects of the case.
I just feel this is strange and can’t believe no authority is in charge or acting right now.
(And writing made me realize it’s seems so strange, that possibly the *real* behind the scenes situation is very different - maybe the suspect is just n fact securely confined and monitored, and the case is still being worked, and that info is just not publicized.)
I agree completely. And this can't be the first murder on a cruise ship. It is also odd, that there is the family saying the kids are "not safe" around the 16 YO, but it seems to me that he is at another family member's house, with absolutely no restrictions? No ankle monitor? Nothing?
Great. Let's hope no other young girls are in his vicinity. I guess he is free to go to school, do whatever he wants? Just kill a step sibling and life goes on as usual? No consequences. I guess Anna's family doesn't seem to want any justice for her.