To: driftdiver
A dozen cell phones sounds like a lot, but when I think about it, there are probably more than a dozen broken and out of contract cell phoines laying around my house in various drawers and boxes. I wonder why they even mention that?
To: jospehm20
Wouldn't good police work search the house with nobody home, obtain cell phone numbers, and then monitor the calls sent / Recv'd?
I'm just sayin?!
The felonies of the Rodham brothers didn't bring a SWAT team onto the Clintons?
22 posted on
06/03/2011 8:55:13 AM PDT by
blackdog
(The mystery of government is not how Washington works but how to make it stop)
To: jospehm20
A dozen cell phones sounds like a lot, but when I think about it, there are probably more than a dozen broken and out of contract cell phoines laying around my house in various drawers and boxes. I wonder why they even mention that? I think it's mentioned because people want all available information. The deceased was one of the men arrested in 2009 along with others, which is what started the two year investigation.
23 posted on
06/03/2011 9:02:37 AM PDT by
Moonman62
(The US has become a government with a country, rather than a country with a government.)
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