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Originally Posted by John_W
Carl, as a former law enforcement officer and you seem to be following this story closely. I've been out all afternoon, but before I left about noon I was watching CNN and one of their reporters was going into the terrorist apartment. They said it was released by the FBI and the landlord had given CNN permission first to enter.
The reporter was making note of the many items spread out on the bed that apparently the FBI had looked over. What was somewhat puzzling was the CNN studio expert said he is surprised there is no fingerprint powder anywhere in the place. They scanned the camera around and it didn't appear to have been dusted. He said he was shocked, because they should want to know who else had been there. Also, he was surprised it had been released back to the landlord so quickly, he said normally they will pay the rent and keep the place as long as it's needed in case they need to return, if and when new information comes to light. What's your take on all of this? Any other experts hear anything else?
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I heard on news that MSNBC or Inside Edition paid the landlord to be the first in. Then everyone else stormed in with cameras etc. Heard the SB Police and FBI were livid the 'crime scene' was compromised. If that's the case?????? Why was there not a guard posted or such - very confusing. Good news is the bad guys are dead - so no jury trial issues - but you're right - other's fingerprints.
Also heard on news from the family's attorney - news conf this afternoon. The Mother of the bad guy lived with the couple - after answering a question 'When the 6mo old was dropped off for babysitting that morning...." That's when they offered Mom lived there and apparently was questioned for 7hrs by FBI - knew nothing (Sgt Schultz)... sounds stinky...