Anonymous ID: 0b1126 Sept. 1, 2021, 5:07 a.m. No.14502423   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>14501730 (pb)

>here are the old ones maybe it will be same time??

Thanks for answering a simple question without a condescending answer. I asked for a reason. ffs Try not to be a Richard.

 

RICHARD

 

Good Morning Anons!

Anonymous ID: 0b1126 Sept. 1, 2021, 6 a.m. No.14502588   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2646

‘Night Stalker': How Dianne Feinstein Jeopardized the Search for Serial Killer Richard Ramirez

 

"Somehow, reporters heard about the shoe print lead and threatened to print it. This was problematic for investigators because that would mean the killer could just change his shoe, and the lead would go cold. However, reporters were convinced to withhold that information from the public. But as it turns out, the chief of police had never told Feinstein to not release it.

 

“Without a doubt, Mayor Feinstein made a big mistake,” said Frank Falzon, a San Francisco police inspector."

 

https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/night-stalker-dianne-feinstein-jeopardized-174912261.html

Anonymous ID: 0b1126 Sept. 1, 2021, 6:19 a.m. No.14502646   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2658 >>2698 >>2700 >>2928

>>14502588

 

Now on Fox Nation: The day Dianne Feinstein jeopardized 'The Night Stalker' investigation

 

Anon remembers this case very well…

 

"It wasn't until a murder occurred in the Bay Area, Dianne Feinstein came in… and they asked her specifically, 'please do not say anything about this case' and she went and did it anyway. She blurted out that there is a serial killer, and that's how she got her name on the map," said Vidal Herrera, who worked for the Los Angeles County coroner's office, during the time of the murders.

 

"All the tidbits and everything you do in a homicide investigation, you keep that sort of confidential, not to jeopardize the investigation. Small things that you know as a lead investigator, you don't put out, because only the person that committed the crime would know that," said former Los Angeles Sheriff's Department Deputy Sergeant, Ike Aguilar.

 

"It creates a shockwave within the law enforcement community because you have entrusted a case key to another agency, and then the chief executive in that city and county reveals it publically and puts your case at risk. The Night Stalker supposedly saw it, heard it and went to the Golden Gate Bridge and dumped his shoes in the San Francisco Bay, " said Glynn Martin, former Los Angeles police officer.

 

Ramirez, 'The Night Stalker,' was finally chased down and beaten by residents of an East Los Angeles neighborhood as he attempted a carjacking. They recognized him after his picture appeared that day in the news media."

 

VIDEO:

https://video.foxnews.com/v/6075276011001#sp=show-clips

Anonymous ID: 0b1126 Sept. 1, 2021, 7:27 a.m. No.14502894   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>14502886

That has to do with a lot of very important and pertinent things that affect Americans at home and abroad. Train your women and children. I commend that. Just try not to be a disrespectful asshole to real victims of OURS left behind. That's hall. Take care.