08-12-2015, 09:57 AM
Tracy Riddle Wrote:Peter Lemkin Wrote:Of all the many strange aspects to this 'case', IMO the weirdest [perhaps] is letting the media rummage through their home with evidence lying around and media persons even helping themselves to items as souvenirs and disturbing an active crime scene. Hard to believe, really. Can't be a mistake, even if there is the claim that the landlord let them in...why were the police letting anyone in?!...even the landlord - and only about 48 hours after the shootout. This one was scripted by the same team that scripted the Batman shooting.
Arthur Bremer's apartment was left unsecured, the media allowed to rummage around, and possibly a fake diary written by Howard Hunt planted there.
I was astounded when I saw the media traipsing through the apartment. Surely it must be kept pristine until all evidence has been gathered and that takes weeks. How long was it since the house was identified as their home and the media allowed through? Seemed to be just a few hours at most. Can police have gone through so quickly and leave it to the media. Wouldn't their next of kin have some thing to say about all that unsecured personal property being gone through by strangers? Just don't get it. Very unprofessional of the 'authorities' Nothing subsequently discovered from the house can be accepted in these circumstances.
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