If reports are to be believed there should be a press conference at 1pm..
Is it 1pm? I thought I saw it was due at 5pm?![]()
Looks more likely as I can't see anything on Twitter. Saw 1pm floating around but guess we will have to stick it out until 5! Hope we get something a little more substantial than just details of legal bods being flown around for the investigation.
British police are working with French officers to try to unravel the mystery surrounding the four deaths. The public prosecutor at Annecy, Eric Maillaud, has announced a press conference for 5pm on Wednesday (4pm BST).
Afterwards, Maillaud and one of the investigating judges appointed to oversee the inquiry will travel to London to meet the four gendarmes working with British police to find clues.
Here you go
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/sep/11/french-alps-shooting-cyclist-girl
Sadly I think he'll say very little. I wonder if he'll mention Martians again![]()
Thanks Clio. Suggestions somewhere (possibly that article from The Week that I linked above - being lazy & not checking) that we might get some more details from the additional forensic searches they did yesterday. But again not getting my hopes up for anything, have an inkling this is going to be a case that goes cold and gets hushed up pretty quickly.
They might not say much but the father left bread crumbs. We still don't know what the neighbor knows or what he was told before the family left. But think about it, why would the bomb squad go to the house? It's not that the police are dumb. They just aren't giving up the goods.
I read and re-read about the cyclist who found them. I do think there was something 'lost in translation' about him being the one who 'dialed 112' or who 'summoned for 112 to be called.' I wanted for a brief moment to think he might be at fault but the more I think about it and knowing how things are lost translating, I think he found them first and then ran for help. I can't judge because I haven't been there.
They might not say much but the father left bread crumbs. We still don't know what the neighbor knows or what he was told before the family left. But think about it, why would the bomb squad go to the house? It's not that the police are dumb. They just aren't giving up the goods.
I read and re-read about the cyclist who found them. I do think there was something 'lost in translation' about him being the one who 'dialed 112' or who 'summoned for 112 to be called.' I wanted for a brief moment to think he might be at fault but the more I think about it and knowing how things are lost translating, I think he found them first and then ran for help. I can't judge because I haven't been there.
Here you go
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/sep/11/french-alps-shooting-cyclist-girl
Sadly I think he'll say very little. I wonder if he'll mention Martians again![]()
Craig Murray's blog suggests there may be nuclear technology involved . . . also they might be thinking of that Russian dissident who was murdered with polonium? Hence the protective measures.
Thanks for the link.Gun used on al-Hilli is Serbian Mafia's signature weapon
Read more: http://www.theweek.co.uk/crime/anne...serbian-mafias-signature-weapon#ixzz26FFEvpMM
ETA: A must read!!!
Thanks for the link.
Serious fire power, I wonder if there were more then 1 type of bullet casing found, and how many.
Briefings by detectives suggest at least one of the victims could have had links to those working in international espionage or the criminal underworld.
Discussing the attack in general terms, another detective said: Police quickly demonstrated that the victims did not correspond to the profiles of "normal tourists" and they were not assassinated in normal conditions.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...-parents-horrifying-attack.html#ixzz26GmPp48G
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