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MSNBC & CNN potentially disrupt crime scene

GrundleStiltzkin
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Remember when the media refused to say the name of the UCC shooter so he didn't get the fame, That policy didn't last long. Dipshits. All of them.
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Why didn't the police secure the scene?
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because it was apparently no longer a crime scene, doesn't defend what they did though
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This guy doesn't think so...dhdawg said:because it was apparently no longer a crime scene, doesn't defend what they did though
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xi89meqLyIo
But it still looks like a bunch of Black Friday shoppers jostling for crap. -
wow, bizarre...
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It's really fucking weird but surprisingly it's quiet common to only hold the crime scene for only a short period of time and then let the family go through the house.
It's retarded but regularly done and regularly family members or others will find evidence that has been left behind and then will be forced to testify in court about what they found.
I haven't ever heard about a media Black Friday tour through a house before though. -
Fox news is terrible but imagine if this was them. The media would freak
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This is why we need Common Sense media sifting laws.
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Some agent in charge said live today, its a very active crime scene. CNBC video will ensure a mistrial if and when the MISSING BOMB MAKERS ARE FOUND. Six garage bomb makers - 2 dead jihadi's = 4?