Another thought is the prior administration at the States Attorneys office could be under investigation as well. I think that might fall under the Dept. of Justice.
Another thought is the prior administration at the States Attorneys office could be under investigation as well. I think that might fall under the Dept. of Justice.
I vote with you on RICO and I also think they are looking at more than just Drew P, though I think the BB chief wants Drew P bad.But there have been hints at corruption and questions about Drew P's income. Then in Kathleen's death, we have theorized that there was a coverup of the death- and that the coverup went high up in the political realm. Irregularities in the investigation, irregularities in the coroner's office, and irregularties in the coroner's jury. Drew P could not have arranged all that by himself. He had to have had assistance from persons with more authority than he has.
Serial murders, while I think that should be looked at and it sounds like it is being looked at- would be handled by the ISP just like they are handling the investigation of the deaths of Kathleen and Stacy. I'm not sure that FBI would even have jurisdiction in a serial murder case, unless there is one we don't know about since the ones we know about all took place in Ill. They might have offered their lab, and maybe some assist but the most of the investigation would be handled by ISP.
So yeah, IMO Will County just may be beginning a housecleaning.
So I don't know. Are they only joining the investigation because of the search??? Or are they doing other things in the investigation and this just happens to be bonus?
FBI spokesman Ross Rice said the agency has no reason to believe federal laws were broken, which would give it jurisdiction. But it has agreed to help in the case, he said.
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