Vol8188
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Two (2) of the most advanced crime labs in the world couldn’t find a single fingerprint or a trace of usable DNA on a black market bag of cocaine.
Are they even sure it’s cocaine at this point
Oh it’s not surprising at all. On that we agree.Having worked with law enforcement agencies where fingerprint and DNA testing were done, I can tell you first that if its like a plastic baggie the retention of prints or DNA is weak and often fragmented, of little use. Its actually not that surprising.
Having worked with law enforcement agencies where fingerprint and DNA testing were done, I can tell you first that if its like a plastic baggie the retention of prints or DNA is weak and often fragmented, of little use. Its actually not that surprising.
What more would you have them do at this point?
The “crime” is nothing. It’s a bag of coke. Whoopsie daisy.It’s not the crime. It’s the cover up. The US government wants me to believe that it has lesser investigative capabilities than Las Vegas casinos. The Bellagio would have used surveillance and cell phone triangulation to solve this a week ago. Just another example of the how stupid the government thinks the deplorables are. This was covered up from the beginning.
The “crime” is nothing. It’s a bag of coke. Whoopsie daisy.
Had it not been cocaine, and actually something dangerous and malicious? They obviously would “know” much more.
“We found a plastic bag of Anthrax in the WH, but we just may never know who put it there.”
It’s absurd.
I thought it was interesting they found no touch DNA or fingerprints, they find DNA from 40 YO evidence, but can't find any on discarded Coke. Maybe they should review the films for people wearing latex gloves and masksThe “crime” is nothing. It’s a bag of coke. Whoopsie daisy.
Had it not been cocaine, and actually something dangerous and malicious? They obviously would “know” much more.
“We found a plastic bag of Anthrax in the WH, but we just may never know who put it there.”
It’s absurd.
According to @lawgator1 law enforcement cannot lift fingerprints or DNA from plastic surfaces.I thought it was interesting they found no touch DNA or fingerprints, they find DNA from 40 YO evidence, but can't find any on discarded Coke. Maybe they should review the films for people wearing latex gloves and masks
The “crime” is nothing. It’s a bag of coke. Whoopsie daisy.
Had it not been cocaine, and actually something dangerous and malicious? They obviously would “know” much more.
“We found a plastic bag of Anthrax in the WH, but we just may never know who put it there.”
It’s absurd.
According to @lawgator1 law enforcement cannot lift fingerprints or DNA from plastic surfaces.