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To: Wingy
On the other hand, if you were the D.C. Police Dept., wouldn't you subscribe to that theory to keep from looking more incompetent than ever?

This is where the investigation goes sideways. It's going to be about covering up mistakes. Chandra's dead and doesn't matter any more.

Regards,

13 posted on 05/24/2002 4:06:36 AM PDT by Jimmy Valentine
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To: Jimmy Valentine
Police said the area where the remains were found was not searched with dogs, but police recruits had been through the area on foot last year as part of a 1,700-acre sweep of the park.

The Post is reporting that Assistant Chief Gainer said that that particular slope was not searched by the police recruits. Search grids came from the East and the West and about 100 yards between the two groups was not searched, and that was where she was found, on that steep incline. He said that area was inconsistent with where a body might be found because there is no path or trail nearby. Duh! for the DC Police.

16 posted on 05/24/2002 6:56:00 AM PDT by rabidralph
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