Don't mind me. I am just ranting below. It is not aimed at you. Just jumping off your post.
I only suggested the rest of the video since MPD has characterized it as "more of the same" which would mean to me that it would make it no more special than what they released. I would suggest they add at least the frame of video that shows the alleged car since they characterized that as only being able to see part of it. I would suggest that they release when that car first appeared and when it was no longer there. None of these compromise the case.
My concern is that they really expect that they are going to get someone in an interview that is somehow going to join in speculating with the police about something that happened in the church. That is, somehow offer up an unknown detail. Ugh. If SP is as smart as I think they are they will not entertain the police and speculate anything nor would they say anything that in any way puts them near the church, let alone in it, let alone at the place in the church where Missy was killed. I expect there is zero chance of that happening.
Nobody. No one. Is going to put themselves in that church. So any details about what rooms SP entered or didn't enter aren't going to matter for this case. If SP truly knew as much information as I believe they did about the cameras they aren't going to be able to bluff SP on any of that. But more importantly, from a prosecution stand point, it can't hurt the case because for a burglary charge they only have to prove SP was in the building - where they went in the building or what they did in any particular room is irrelevant to that particular charge. So, what exactly is the hang up on releasing the video?
But if LE is playing the checklist that they teach them in college (really you can download the textbooks, um I mean purchase them at full price on Amazon) and they apply in their cases hoping to catch an idiot then they are wasting their time. MPD has been doing nothing but playing the standard percentage game with their checklist. I am sure the "new sets of eyes" they brought in ran the same damn checklist because these people are all taught the same and they hit the same dead ends. When you keep hitting the same dead ends it means you are constantly evaluating the same evidence the same exact way which usually means that some evidence is being over valued and other evidence is being under valued which will keep sending you down the same paths. While MPD has said they are investigating this by going to where the evidence leads them - i.e. to a person. I don't believe them. I believe they are trying to put people in the church, in the tactical gear, and at the scene. Why else, as we learned in the article about how Internet Sleuths are causing misery, do we hear that they were actually measuring people and having them walk to see their gait? Ugh.
My guess, they are all sitting around trying to figure out just how BB did this all by himself because that's what LE's playbook says happened by the percentages when someone's spouse turns up dead.
Right now it is to the point that if MPD releases any information that requires people to try and remember if they saw or heard something almost a year ago they might as well not even bother and they will have blown an opportunity for useful tips. The only chance I see that MPD has with some of the evidence they allegedly have, like the unreleased video, is if there is some quirk or tic that SP has that is seen on that video that someone recognizes. MPD would have no way to even notice it on their own but someone who is around SP all the time or a lot of the time could notice it.
Really, this is just a venting. Not aimed toward you. I am just seeing some of this same damn LE playbook nonsense going on with the case with the two girls in Indiana and my blood is boiling. They are wasting valuable time in that case that they can generate better tips if they would just put some more information out. Such as even a short amount of the video (they can remove the audio track from it) so people could see the person walking, maybe a closer look at clothing or a weapon. Maybe a ring or a better look at a watch. Anything that would nail that







. But no. Two distorted stills and 1.4 seconds of audio. Not even an estimated height or weight. Not even a better description of the person's clothing even if they don't release any of the video. Ugh. It makes me angry to no end.
I may not be cut out for this kind of stuff because I have zero patience for people that play the "I know something you don't know" game especially law enforcement and especially when having that information and keeping it to themselves is getting them absolutely nowhere.