images of the F🐝👁 pressure washing the roof (you know, a fucking crime scene or whatevs) just one day later
Senator Hawley statements today that the scene looks like a warzone and the glowies literally threw him out when he showed up to check it out today
Black SUVs, white vans full of ordinance, shooter flying drones but NOT the USSS, eyewitness testimony of sheer madness long before the incident, zip lines, water towers, foreign encrypted accounts, and... well shit, YOU NAME IT....
I am feeling a very deep, dark rabbit hole has been exposed here and they are scrambling to pull it all back behind the curtain... the time crunch seems to be the constraint they struggle with the worst, because of the sheer speed of internet sleuthing, conspiracy debunking etc due to tech and "the 'Net" in modern day....
I am wondering if some sort of karma justice is playing out, and depending on where this leads us, if it will soothe some troubled ghosts[JFK, RFK and their other "victims"] .... and theb connections with Jr, Trump, Q and more....
Certainly we can already say that [DS] "troubled past" is now coming back to haunt them, they are already having a bitch of a time trying to lead ANYONE, even the most casual of normies, anywhere off the mark so as to satisfy the public's curiosity (because the reputation and the mistrust is just TOO DEEP when it comes to this type of event in particular)
The concern about preserving a crime scene is until the crime scene is processed for evidence. Once you have the evidence, the crime scene is released.
There's no issue with washing a released crime scene. There's businesses that specialize in cleaning up crime scenes.
I know a little about that type business, my uncle used to do that w crime scenes and I think house fires also. I recall hearing that it was lucrative.
Anyway I am not saying they shouldn't clean up once released, I just found it surprising they were done processing so quickly after, like the next morning almost
Perhaps because it was such a bare crime scene to begin with??
Like before he got there it was bare roof,
It wasn't like you'd have a lot of history of people going to that spot. Where you'd have to figure out what was from the day of the crime and what just existed there before like the a timeline type of thing. They would have witness statements saying exactly when he climbed on the roof.
Not a lot of carpet to take fibers from. Not a lot of fingerprints that would be relevant. I guess maybe his fingerprints would be relevant.
My guess is the the entirety of evidence is his body and what he brought on the roof, his gun etc. Not a lot of clutter to go through.
So the attempted assassination of the Presidential frontrunner, in which all evidence is pointing to a larger conspiracy run by his opponents in the government, only requires a day or so to process? Lunacy. Are you part of the clean up crew? Sent to assure the sheep that everything here is normal?
Its funny that all these handshakes have suddenly appeared as the voice of reason and normalcy.
So the attempted assassination of the Presidential frontrunner, in which all evidence is pointing to a larger conspiracy run by his opponents in the government, only requires a day or so to process? Lunacy.
Not lunacy, Logic.
The impact of the crime has nothing to do with how long the crime scene takes to evaluate.
The crime scene is either complex or it's not.
What did I miss? Why would this scene take more than 3 hours to process once all the right people are there?
As for me? I'm just a guy on his phone trying not to jump to conclusions.
Just also want to add, between:
I am feeling a very deep, dark rabbit hole has been exposed here and they are scrambling to pull it all back behind the curtain... the time crunch seems to be the constraint they struggle with the worst, because of the sheer speed of internet sleuthing, conspiracy debunking etc due to tech and "the 'Net" in modern day....
I am wondering if some sort of karma justice is playing out, and depending on where this leads us, if it will soothe some troubled ghosts[JFK, RFK and their other "victims"] .... and theb connections with Jr, Trump, Q and more....
Certainly we can already say that [DS] "troubled past" is now coming back to haunt them, they are already having a bitch of a time trying to lead ANYONE, even the most casual of normies, anywhere off the mark so as to satisfy the public's curiosity (because the reputation and the mistrust is just TOO DEEP when it comes to this type of event in particular)
Hope that makes some sense... but sheesh,
What a time to be alive, man.
The concern about preserving a crime scene is until the crime scene is processed for evidence. Once you have the evidence, the crime scene is released.
There's no issue with washing a released crime scene. There's businesses that specialize in cleaning up crime scenes.
I know a little about that type business, my uncle used to do that w crime scenes and I think house fires also. I recall hearing that it was lucrative.
Anyway I am not saying they shouldn't clean up once released, I just found it surprising they were done processing so quickly after, like the next morning almost
Perhaps because it was such a bare crime scene to begin with??
Like before he got there it was bare roof,
It wasn't like you'd have a lot of history of people going to that spot. Where you'd have to figure out what was from the day of the crime and what just existed there before like the a timeline type of thing. They would have witness statements saying exactly when he climbed on the roof.
Not a lot of carpet to take fibers from. Not a lot of fingerprints that would be relevant. I guess maybe his fingerprints would be relevant.
My guess is the the entirety of evidence is his body and what he brought on the roof, his gun etc. Not a lot of clutter to go through.
So the attempted assassination of the Presidential frontrunner, in which all evidence is pointing to a larger conspiracy run by his opponents in the government, only requires a day or so to process? Lunacy. Are you part of the clean up crew? Sent to assure the sheep that everything here is normal?
Its funny that all these handshakes have suddenly appeared as the voice of reason and normalcy.
Not lunacy, Logic.
The impact of the crime has nothing to do with how long the crime scene takes to evaluate.
The crime scene is either complex or it's not.
What did I miss? Why would this scene take more than 3 hours to process once all the right people are there?
As for me? I'm just a guy on his phone trying not to jump to conclusions.
Mr Kaplan, Inc....