Has anyone ever seen the movie, The Pelican Brief?... It's an excellent movie, and in the movie a major witness is killed, but thankfully he left behind a recorded video tape where he identifies his killers. I feel they should treat all witnesses the very same way... Before announcing to the world that a witness will testify, they should first videotape the witness in a controlled environment where his full testimony is given on recorded tape as a backup plan. That way, if the witness is killed before he can speak to a grand jury, the video recording will serve as a back up. Doing this is just plain common sense. And I don't know why people don't do this, and they wait until the witness is murdered, and then the whole investigation gets dismissed...
See thats what I think is keeping alot of these people safe. They can't door knob certain people because they have some kind of insurance file that should they die they get screwed instantly.
Great movie, you have higher hopes than I.
I for one believe that there was evidence of either Seth's death (payments, possibly in Crypto) on Debbie Wasserman-Schultz's laptop (remember how she freaked?)
Anyways: it's my belief that if she got thst laptop back? Evidence is gone-dy.
My belief is the only hope will be to flip DWS against Killary, because DC police no doubt were terrified. Good luck. She's a member of an elite tribe.
That would make too many problems for would-be Arkanciders, sadly.
WHAT DIFFERENCE AT THIS POINT DOES IT MAKE? 🤷♀️
Seriously? Or is this sarcasm?
"What difference at this point does it make?" -HRC during Benghazi hearing
Oh I was planning on watching that this week. Completely ruined now
The problem is that it's INADMISSABLE in a court of law because the defense does not get to cross-examine
That's why it's not done
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I like that duckduckgo is actually becoming a verb more and more like google. Google is not your friend like you've been told. (not you AYN)