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Originally posted by REMISNE
Originally posted by hooper
Really, you think investigatory agencies are obligated to continue "investigating" until they have disproven every possible permutation that may have contributed to the physical conditions that are observed?
No, and thats not what i stated.
Please look up what a criminal investigation is if you do not know.
Originally posted by hooper
If we were to apply your standards then we would still be trying to figure out what happened to Able.
Originally posted by hooper
Yes, I know the investigation is still ongoing, it is one of the many reasons why the FBI, among others, doesn't send you copies of all their reports.
So the investigation is proper and the information is properly secured, that should make you happy, right?
Originally posted by mikellmikell
800 Was a training mistake the gov asked Boeing to take the heat and they would make it right with them.
No, as stated before we have no information that a proper investigation is being done.
Originally posted by hooper
You realize at this point that statement has no meaning, you have openly admitted that the investigation is still ongoing and yet you are passing judgement as if the final product has been produced and submitted for your review and approval.
On the one hand you insist that they follow what you describe as standard regulations and protocol and on the other hand you insist that they breech that protocol by prematurely releasing information.
Originally posted by hooper
You insist that it is an ongoing investigation - why therefore would you expect them to release information prematurely in direct conflict with standard protocol?
Originally posted by REMISNE
Gee, how many ways can i say it that you can understand a simple thing such as getting to information that should be released that DOES NOT conflict with standard protocol?
Originally posted by hooper
I guess we are now going by the "REMISNE's rules for criminal investigation" wherein it is proper and correct to release information from ongoing investigations if that information is requested by anonymous posters on internet forums.