of drugs being destroyed in the middle of an investigation. this is highly unusual. there s no precedence for it as far as i know. are you buying the fact they couldn t lift a single print, a single shred of dna from this baggy? well, i ve certainly been at crime scenes. i ve certainly done my best with the evidence teams, evidence response teams, to lift if i lit fingerprints. sometimes you can do it, sometimes you can t. there are sophisticated ways in laboratories, including the quantico lab, where chemicals and lasers and other techniques like that can lift late tent fingerprints or make them visible to the naked would a. they go back to the database and see who they belong to. i m very much surprised at something as viable as a plastic bag which would usually hold fingerprints and other body fluids, sweat, etc., there s no evidence at all on it.
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the evidence that s left behind from that night, this very rich d.n.a. evidence is probably derived from blood. and we are just talking about d.n.a. at this point. we haven t even spoken about trace evidence, hair, latent fingerprints. any kind of tool marks that may have been left behind. so there is an incredible volume of evidence here to be saysed through. we learned with the white hyundai elantra if anybody has seen this please let us know. police said over the weekend they have a lot of good tips now. and they also said we want to remind the public to be vigilant and communicate with family and friends as you travel. when i heard that i thought that s what they always say. dolls that mean they might suspected that the killer or know that the killer might be in the area, still? yeah, we don t really know what they suspect right now. but i do know this. this is a savage attack.
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law enforcement making a quick arrest in this series of suspicious packaging. yeah, pete. i think a lot of people have some experience in the space here. thought this would happen relatively quickly and thank the lord it did. and i applaud the work of the nypd, secret service and the fbi. here s the thing, pete, there were so many clues that he would be caught quickly. first, pretty simple one. the use of tape and exexploded, thank god, device or suspicious package there. tape is literally how you lift late tent fingerprints off a crime scene. said to me even fiber, d.n.a. or a fingerprint was going to turn up relatively quickly. and as it turns out it looks like they had a suspect right after this happened and had a suspect. i m not surprised given the amateurish operation on his