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Nationally known cases (and frankly just about any murder case) brings out the crazies...people who take the side of the killer and insist they are innocent and are being railroaded. Those also happen to be the types of people who will interject themselves in a case and try to affect an outcome aligning with their agenda. It should be obvious but unfortunately it isn't and people get vocal on social media and end up shooting themselves in the foot.
Mrs. Flores should have known (or been told) to not talk about the case at all, not anything. That she did, and then engaged in private messaging with someone she didn't know, about details of the case, is not the fault of anyone else. It was stupid.
Every DA should have a stern talk with anyone on a case -- LE, court personnel, etc and tell them they are not to discuss the case and certainly not on social media. It should be common sense, but it turns out that common sense isn't so common.
Mrs. Flores should have known (or been told) to not talk about the case at all, not anything. That she did, and then engaged in private messaging with someone she didn't know, about details of the case, is not the fault of anyone else. It was stupid.
Every DA should have a stern talk with anyone on a case -- LE, court personnel, etc and tell them they are not to discuss the case and certainly not on social media. It should be common sense, but it turns out that common sense isn't so common.