QUAPAW, Okla. — The message today to over 500 first responders — “educate yourself.” That was the final message to first responders who showed up for a week of training at the annual Guardians Conference at Downstream Casino Resort. Criminal profiler Phil Chalmers explained that finding out what causes violence and knowing the warning signs […]
Friday marks two years since Katie Janness, 40, and her dog, Bowie, were gruesomely murdered at an entrance to Piedmont Park. Atlanta police have not made any arrests or identified any suspects in the two years since Janness’ death. Janness’ partner, Emma Clark, found her stabbed to death outside the park when she didn’t return home from walking the couple’s dog, Bowie.
that would probably have prints and dna on it. that would probably narrow it down from 500. now, the secret service won t tell us what else was in the locker, though. the irs loses all their emails, the secret service deletes all their january 6th texts. hillary bleaches 33,000 emails. epstein s surveillance cameras break. the pentagon can t find $6 billion in ukraine. the biden bribe tapes missing in europe. now biden s white house cocaine is blown up. pretty easy to beat the law if you re above it. let s bring in james fitzgerald, a retired fbi criminal profiler and a forensic linguist. james, why did they blow the coke up? that s a good question. after a conviction, a number of appeals have been filed, all dismissed, then drugs will be destroyed, but i ve never heard