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jamesonadmin
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Jun-29-02, 03:56 PM (EST)
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"Myths"
 
   Reviewing some old tapes - - watched that idiotic FOX movie.

That movie had a cop and a journalist talking(I believe they were talking about Steve Thomas and Ann Bardach)and the cop said the window in the basement was so small only a midget could get in.

Well, half of the cops on the case have gone through there, we saw Lou Smit go through on National TV - - and I have gone through it more than once.

No way anyone has to be a midget to go through that window - - but that is the kind of misinformation the BPD allowed out there.

Why??

Because it was easier to let the lies stand than to correct them and make it clear the killer remained on the loose and it was NOT necessarily an inside job.


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Lilac
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Jun-29-02, 11:05 PM (EST)
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1. "Misinformation leads me to believe"
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   that SOMEONE associated with the BPD is hiding something. 'Nuff said.


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DonBradley
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Jul-01-02, 06:53 AM (EST)
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2. "Bungling"
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   I think its more a case of Public Relations rather than actually concealing something.

Its a bit like the apartment manager who minimizes the crimes that have taken place in the complex and attributes a murder to a 'deranged boyfriend' thing: its not covering up the manager's complicity in the killings, its just a public relations ploy to make the place look good.

If the cops create the impression of 'inside job' then it doesn't matter that the case doesn't get actually solved, because in the minds of the public the case has really already been solved.


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Summer
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Jul-03-02, 08:05 PM (EST)
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3. "FOX movie"
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   The fox movie is horrible! I laughed when I saw it because all of the misinformation on it! They do not tell the whole case. I always wondered, who is that African American detective spossed to be? I watched it yesturday and I was thinking maybe Lou Smit!(ha!)hmm..


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Joyce
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Jul-20-02, 04:19 AM (EST)
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4. "I saw that"
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>Its a bit like the apartment manager
>who minimizes the crimes that have
>taken place in the complex and
>attributes a murder to a 'deranged
>boyfriend' thing: its not covering up
>the manager's complicity in the killings,
>its just a public relations ploy
>to make the place look good.

That was a plot on CSI one night; had to do with a girl working in a hotel vrs someone found dead in a sauna.


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