Patrick Jane
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This is a media interview with the same policeman who I've posted a few of his other interviews. This interview begins around the ten minute mark. There is some good information in here. I'll translate excerpts from this interview later, when I have the time. I watched it a few days ago, but never posted it, and had some trouble finding it again. So here it is, so I don't lose it.
K is the policeman in this media interview
Ok, let me put this video interview in context by starting at the end.
15:15 K says don't misunderstand me, this whole conversation (we're having) is hypothetical, it's based on the very little evidence we have
okay with that caveat in mind, let's go to the beginning
10:00 the TV reporter in the street (outside the crime scene) asks if the victim pulled off the (alleged) perpetrator's mask, and there was a struggle, wouldn't the perpetrator leave behind sweat? DNA on the victim's nails? something?
K says, yes, there should be DNA evidence. According to the husband they (the alleged perpetrators) were inside for a long time, and if there was a struggle, for sure there would be DNA
11:10 the TV newswoman asks in what situation would there not be any DNA? K responds that this would only occur if they were wearing plastic coveralls, and even had plastic covering their gloves, shoes, etc.
11:30 the TV newsman says this (the plastic coveralls) would have been memorable and made an impression on the husband, but the husband didn't say anything about them wearing plastic coveralls
12:00 K says he's never seen before (in all his experience) robbers who use a silver colored revolver, that maybe it would be something for a gun collector/enthusiast possibly, but not something used by robbers
12:30 K says how'd the baby get next to the mother?
13:00 K downplays the sketch, and based on his experience, says it's virtually impossible for a sketch to lead to the identification of a perpetrator
13:55 the TV newswoman asks about the cameras, and K says it's difficult to remove the memory cards from cameras. Also, how do they (the alleged perpetrators) know that the cameras are not recording to somewhere else as well? (In other words, you've taken the memory card, but the cameras could be recording to a DVR or the cloud. How would you know that they're not recording there as well in addition to recording to the memory card?)
14:58 K says the timeline is very important. the time of death is important.