There you have it.
Interesting stuff here.
“...The report is not necessarily an accurate description of what occurred. Rather it serves the same function as Reports of Investigation written by federal police forces. It is full of assertions that magically become evidence by being written down. Like most of these documents it is at least as interesting for what it does not say as for what it does say....”
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“full of assertions that magically become “evidence” by being written down.” This, in large measure, will be what will be presented to any grand juries “explaining” the actions of relevant “ham sandwiches” that the government wishes to indict.
Ballistics reports on bullets that killed/injured people. Until I see these, I will withhold judgment.
Notice the hearsay on top of hearsay ...
"[Lorena police detective] Rogers explained that information was being obtained that someone rented Twin Peaks for this meeting. Detective Rogers explained that the Waco Police Department had attempted to contact Twin Peaks management on several occasions; however, has had little to no cooperation. Special [DPS] Agent [Christopher] Frost agreed to attempt to contact someone in the Twin Peaks Corporate office in an attempt to gather that information."Report by Frost, citing Rogers, who cites no specific person as a source for the contention that any LEO had attempted to contact Twin Peaks.