No Stone Unturned
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The question is what are they looking to find this late in the game?
An interesting development to be sure. Makes one wonder what they would hope to find this late in the case. What else is interesting is our local paper, The State Gazette, had the headline up on their website last night and actually quoted our sheriff saying DS is a person of interest. I went back to the website this morning and that quote is no longer there....something to the effect they have not ruled him out....but the quote "person of interest" is gone.
I still cannot believe the husband did it. I along with the rest of the folks in this area will just have to wait to see how this plays out. We also must remember there is now a high profile attorney in this case.There won't be any press releases or interviews with him in my opinion.
ETA: the paper also said that DS was able to leave the home while the
search was going on.
Investigators said they've searched David Swift's house many times before after his wife, Karen Swift, was found beaten to death almost two years ago; and on Wednesday they searched the home, yet again.
bbm - uh, was this ever officially reported? Maybe I missed this and am suffering from 4th of July exhaustion but I don't recall reading that before.
Time for an arrest.
http://www.wbbjtv.com/news/local/Search-Warrant-Issued-For-Husband-of-Karen-Swift-214317631.html
I think it is safe to say that LE is focused on the husband, whether or not they can prove it. But if he beat her to death...seems there would be a fair chance of DNA mixed with her blood. Hoping for an arrest soon.
I'm just going to quote from the article ... in case it is re-written:
"DYERSBURG, Tenn- Investigators said they've searched David Swift's house many times before after his wife, Karen Swift, was found beaten to death almost two years ago; and on Wednesday they searched the home, yet again.
Jul 4, 2013
http://www.wbbjtv.com/news/local/Search-Warrant-Issued-For-Husband-of-Karen-Swift-214317631.html
I think the problem is that the husband's DNA anywhere on his wife, or her clothing, can easily be explained in court ... not sufficient evidence, even if it is a known fact that they were divorcing.
You're right! The cause of death was never released.
Beaten to death seems awfully personal.
I didn't think so! None of the other new articles from the last 24 hours are reporting that either. I don't know anything about this paper and it's reliability but it's an ABC affiliate so I would assume it's credible.
Quite a major point to just throw in and move on with the rest of the story.