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pahunkboy -> Why police are keeping quiet on Census worker Sparkman death (10/2/2009 8:22:45 PM)

http://www.csmonitor.com/2009/1001/p02s13-usju.html

This is an interesting read...  moonshine... 




Missokyst -> RE: Why police are keeping quiet on Census worker Sparkman death (10/2/2009 9:49:03 PM)

I read that story on Yahoo news, and CNN news when it happened. Seems to me like that is hardly keeping things quiet. If I am not mistaken in a potential criminal case.. and murder IS, there has to be discretion so that leaks in the case do not impede justice. Frankly I would love to see shows that give out every freakin detail and their own interpretation of who is guilty, banished from the airwaves. Nancy Grace and what ever that latina wannabee nancy what ever her name is, do more to harm by prejudicing before facts are in evidence.


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ORIGINAL: pahunkboy

http://www.csmonitor.com/2009/1001/p02s13-usju.html

This is an interesting read...  moonshine... 






Acer49 -> RE: Why police are keeping quiet on Census worker Sparkman death (10/3/2009 6:48:44 AM)


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ORIGINAL: pahunkboy

http://www.csmonitor.com/2009/1001/p02s13-usju.html

This is an interesting read...  moonshine... 



Three weeks is not an large amount of time, he is still just as dead this is not going to change. I am sure they have other cases to work on as well




DesFIP -> RE: Why police are keeping quiet on Census worker Sparkman death (10/3/2009 7:25:24 AM)

You don't think that the fed could have referred not to him being a census bureau worker but a blind to throw the cops off? It's more likely that he discovered a major marijuana crop and was murdered for that. And the police are smart enough not to tip the murderer(s) off by not telling everything they know or are investigating.




pahunkboy -> RE: Why police are keeping quiet on Census worker Sparkman death (10/3/2009 8:07:16 AM)

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ORIGINAL: DesFIP

You don't think that the fed could have referred not to him being a census bureau worker but a blind to throw the cops off? It's more likely that he discovered a major marijuana crop and was murdered for that. And the police are smart enough not to tip the murderer(s) off by not telling everything they know or are investigating.


Thats just it.   The police most the time- wont release info that could harm the case...   3 weeks is maybe too soon. 




DemonKia -> RE: Why police are keeping quiet on Census worker Sparkman death (10/3/2009 10:44:12 AM)

FR, after read thru

Autopsy results typically take a minimum of 6 weeks to finalize, in cases where there is doubt as to cause of death . . . . . Toxicology takes 4 weeks minimum & usually 6 . . . . . Not so much to initially identify as to work thru the chain of necessary tests to confirm & make sure that every factor at play is known . . . . . .

Forensics is sorta like putting together a jigsaw puzzle of a vaguely known picture with an unknown number of pieces which have been tossed to the winds over some poorly understood patch of mysteriously-sized territory . . . . . .




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