To: 11th_VA
A *retired FBI Agent with the Los Angeles office weighed in on the notification and what it could mean for investigators and the family. "It does sound like they have found something with relatively definite information, whether it be good or bad, and the family certainly has a right to know. It sounds like that may have been exactly what the FBI was doing," said Tom Parker, a retired FBI Assistant Special Agent in Charge of the Los Angeles office. "It sounds like something extremely significant has happened or has been discovered, which would lead me to believe that they are right there on the edge of some kind of resolution." Damn, I could have confidently made those observations and I'm not even a retired FBI agent. :-)
50 posted on
01/22/2020 7:48:33 AM PST by
KevinB
("Ignorance more frequently begets confidence than does knowledge." - Charles Darwin)
To: KevinB
The report is so odd that I’m really wondering if it’s true. It’s one thing to prepare the family 24 hours in advance it’s another thing for the relative to say that they expect it to break within a month.
55 posted on
01/22/2020 8:00:18 AM PST by
Williams
(Stop Tolerating The Intolerant)
To: KevinB
Geezus! Could that guy have been any more verbose and worthless? He used about 50 words to say absolutely nothing. What a maroon.
130 posted on
01/22/2020 7:17:01 PM PST by
Liberal Anti Venom
(In a free society, the last refuge of a moron is tyranny. ~Jeremy Egerer~)
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