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https://www.the-sun.com/news/3819764/brian-laundrie-search-fbi-gabby-petito/
-Please note: This is not in response to any WS member or post in Gabby’s thread(s)
I want BL to be found. I want Gabby’s homicide to be solved and any & every one that may be responsible to pay the consequences for their actions. I’d pray this is how most if not (hopefully) all here believe.
With that being said, I believe people (including myself) get so caught up in cases like this and want justice to be served so badly that we expect it ‘NOW, AT THIS MOMENT’…and we end up innocently forgetting that LE, including the FBI, are human, their ‘powers’ & talents do have limits, mistakes will be made, and there will even be reoccurring times of self reflection on “should haves” before this is all over. And even with that, this (sadly) still may not end the way we hope for or the way we believe it should.
Laundrie should have been kept in pocket by cops, ex FBI agent says
FBI is 'spread too thin' for Brian Laundrie search, ex-agent says
The FBI is not "tasked or mandated" to investigate homicides as the search for Laundrie has now been scaled back and targeted based on intelligence.
"[But] once the FBI is thrust into the limelight, and this is one of my criticisms of the FBI, the agency is spread too thin with not enough resources to really be able to be as effective as they could be in kind of sticking to their mission statement.
"And most importantly, what I think is under reported, is that each and every step that law enforcement takes to try to apprehend this individual may be scrutinized in a court of law and you cannot afford to make a mistake or sidestep a procedure just because you're in such a haste, because that sidestep or that mistake could throw the whole case out the window.
"And so that's why it takes time to do things to protect the process. So that if it ends up in a court of law, a defense lawyer is not going to be able to poke holes in it to get this guy off."
Search and rescue expert Mike Hadsell has estimated that the search for Laundrie in Florida's 25,000-acre Carlton Reserve has cost about $1.2million so far.
"I can accurately estimate they are spending $200,000 a day on this search," Hadsell stated.
-Please note: This is not in response to any WS member or post in Gabby’s thread(s)
I want BL to be found. I want Gabby’s homicide to be solved and any & every one that may be responsible to pay the consequences for their actions. I’d pray this is how most if not (hopefully) all here believe.
With that being said, I believe people (including myself) get so caught up in cases like this and want justice to be served so badly that we expect it ‘NOW, AT THIS MOMENT’…and we end up innocently forgetting that LE, including the FBI, are human, their ‘powers’ & talents do have limits, mistakes will be made, and there will even be reoccurring times of self reflection on “should haves” before this is all over. And even with that, this (sadly) still may not end the way we hope for or the way we believe it should.
Laundrie should have been kept in pocket by cops, ex FBI agent says
FBI is 'spread too thin' for Brian Laundrie search, ex-agent says
The FBI is not "tasked or mandated" to investigate homicides as the search for Laundrie has now been scaled back and targeted based on intelligence.
"[But] once the FBI is thrust into the limelight, and this is one of my criticisms of the FBI, the agency is spread too thin with not enough resources to really be able to be as effective as they could be in kind of sticking to their mission statement.
"And most importantly, what I think is under reported, is that each and every step that law enforcement takes to try to apprehend this individual may be scrutinized in a court of law and you cannot afford to make a mistake or sidestep a procedure just because you're in such a haste, because that sidestep or that mistake could throw the whole case out the window.
"And so that's why it takes time to do things to protect the process. So that if it ends up in a court of law, a defense lawyer is not going to be able to poke holes in it to get this guy off."
Search and rescue expert Mike Hadsell has estimated that the search for Laundrie in Florida's 25,000-acre Carlton Reserve has cost about $1.2million so far.
"I can accurately estimate they are spending $200,000 a day on this search," Hadsell stated.