@BillRM,
BillRM wrote:Yes never never never talk to the FBI if there is even a .0001 percent chance that you might end up as target.
I understand your reasoning and
I AGREE with
your wisdom,
but what if u discover another plot like that of the Moslems on 9/11/1 ?
@OmSigDAVID,
Well as in the ongoing case of the family who just had a child missing you can find yourself between the rock and the hard place as the FBI is openly focusing on the mother and for her welfare it would be better if she stop all communication with the FBI but perhaps not in the best interest of the child.
Quote:The Florida sheriff's office that investigated Caylee Anthony's death confirmed Sunday that it overlooked a computer search for suffocation methods made from the little girl's home on the day she was last seen alive.
Orange County sheriff's Capt. Angelo Nieves said the office's computer investigator missed a June 16, 2008, Google search for "fool-proof" suffocation methods. The agency's admission was first reported by Orlando television station WKMG. It's not known who performed the search. The station reported it was done on a browser primarily used by the 2-year-old's mother, Casey Anthony, who was acquitted of the girl's murder in 2011.
http://news.yahoo.com/casey-anthony-detectives-overlooked-google-search-153900682.html
WHAT THE HELL!
Where do they get their prosecutors in Florida?
@hawkeye10,
Quote:Where do they get their prosecutors in Florida?
Agree in general however in this case it was the sheriff department that drop the ball.
@BillRM,
prosecutors had the option to double check the sheriff's work with the FBI or others, they did not do it. I am not understanding the same people who spent so much effort and money going after Anthony with a weak case not putting in a little more effort to track her cyber movements.
She is a psychopath. A murderer. I remember one thing about the trial, when she was acquitted. As she was walking from the court I noticed, if only for one second, a smile. It reeked of evil, as if it was the devil smiling. She got away with it.
@RabidFox,
I've never followed this case, but your history of brutal slander of innocent women makes your judgement pretty suspect.