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The leads were there. Millard County Sheriff’s Office, who investigated Jake’s death, could have followed up with Kik and Facebook for information on the suspect. But they didn’t. They could have followed up on the discovery of more victims by Jake’s blackmailer in the U.S. But they didn’t. They could have reached out to state or federal law enforcement for help when the case took them overseas. But they didn’t. The Utah Department of Public Safety said the department could have acted on it, or at least tried. Instead, the Millard County Sheriff’s Office investigation kept it local and repeatedly cut corners.

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Wow. Could they have done more?
I don't see anything about Seth Rich in that link...
(01-18-2018 11:29 AM)Fitbud Wrote: [ -> ]The leads were there. Millard County Sheriff’s Office, who investigated Jake’s death, could have followed up with Kik and Facebook for information on the suspect. But they didn’t. They could have followed up on the discovery of more victims by Jake’s blackmailer in the U.S. But they didn’t. They could have reached out to state or federal law enforcement for help when the case took them overseas. But they didn’t. The Utah Department of Public Safety said the department could have acted on it, or at least tried. Instead, the Millard County Sheriff’s Office investigation kept it local and repeatedly cut corners.

Linkypoo\


Wow. Could they have done more?

Oh look, another anti-cop thread from the anti-cop poster.

I'm so shocked by this. 03-lmfao
(01-18-2018 11:52 AM)DefCONNOne Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-18-2018 11:29 AM)Fitbud Wrote: [ -> ]The leads were there. Millard County Sheriff’s Office, who investigated Jake’s death, could have followed up with Kik and Facebook for information on the suspect. But they didn’t. They could have followed up on the discovery of more victims by Jake’s blackmailer in the U.S. But they didn’t. They could have reached out to state or federal law enforcement for help when the case took them overseas. But they didn’t. The Utah Department of Public Safety said the department could have acted on it, or at least tried. Instead, the Millard County Sheriff’s Office investigation kept it local and repeatedly cut corners.

Linkypoo\


Wow. Could they have done more?

Oh look, another anti-cop thread from the anti-cop poster.

I'm so shocked by this. 03-lmfao

It's no different than the anti teacher threads by the cop.
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