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Sgt David G Duchesneau
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Who knows. We are not there so how can anyone of us know exactly what the Police, Detectives, are doing. It is so easy to just speculate, isn't it? In the business we call it "Saturday afternoon quarterbacks."
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SGT Signal Support Systems Specialist
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Very easy. I can't believe this question is getting a rise again. LOL. It's 4 months old. Sgt David G Duchesneau
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Sgt David G Duchesneau
Sgt David G Duchesneau
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It's a very good topic Veronica and I imagine that it will keep going around especially in light of all the negative publicity that LE is receiving every week (if not daily.)
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LCDR Vice President
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And I think the rich guy did it along with the four others
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SGT Signal Support Systems Specialist
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Just something a little fishy going on here. I can't put my finger on it.
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MAJ Senior Observer   Controller/Trainer
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SGT (Join to see), aaah, if only I had met you earlier in life; I could've had you in my unit, sent you off to MP school, and today you could be a police detective! ;-)
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SGT Signal Support Systems Specialist
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I would LOVE to be a detective!!!!

It's those cases involving children that prevents/prevented my from being one.
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MAJ Senior Observer   Controller/Trainer
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Totally understand that.
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PVT Robert Gresham
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As sad as this is, the police tend to treat cases of transient and prostitute deaths as more "back burner" cases, especially if the victim has no known family.
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