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originally posted by: Darkblade71
I just wonder what the landlord was told by the FBI and also it makes me wonder if he is trying to taint the crime scene for some reason.
originally posted by: howmuch4another
originally posted by: misskat1
It makes you wonder if they are making sure that the scene is so contaminated so that no trace of the visitors to this apartment was left.
That was exactly the play in Benghazi. Make sure the scene is trashed. Im surprised they didn't blow the apartment up and blame it on an IED.
originally posted by: network dude
I'd be amazed if this isn't a set up. A # up of this magnitude is unimaginable. It just doesn't happen.
Something isn't right at all.
originally posted by: howmuch4another
a reply to: misskat1
my point exactly. He is saying he didn't give permission but holy cow look at the results. I say if heads don't roll it's worthy of conspiracy conversation as it is just so bizarre.
a reply to: sputniksteve
I totally concur and i like your term better. "Criminal Negligence" sounds better.
The news media make me sick, they are like vultures.
originally posted by: EStreetShuffle
a reply to: howmuch4another
The next one..? How about Star Wars opening night-- some white, young, anti-depressant chomping whack job with a Darth Vader mask and AK-47.
I have a bad feeling...
originally posted by: network dude
News report just confirmed they turned over the crime scene to the residents. (not sure who that is)
and this is being investigated as an act of terrorism.
originally posted by: Mianeye
a reply to: Stormdancer777
The news media make me sick, they are like vultures.
True, but ATS is all over it in the same vulture like fashion, so can we blame them, or should we blame us...
originally posted by: CraftBuilder
a reply to: Stormdancer777
In the first posted video of the news teams waiting to enter the residence, the reporter can be heard saying that one of the reporters paid the landlord $1000 to gain entrance.
originally posted by: howmuch4another
originally posted by: hounddoghowlie
a reply to: network dude
said once they board it up and turn it over their done with it as a crime scene.
my problem is the FBI has no peer when processing a crime scene. They are the best at griding it out etc. but to process that scene in 24 hours is hard to get my head around. I am not saying they couldn't do it but this is a terrorism investigation. The fact that these items were even left behind is troubling.