Saundra Duffy; Confiscated so people will not get nervous.
How convenient. Alleged pictures that nobody sees to support something that allegedly happened but there's no proof for.
Where were the pictures developed, I wonder, and when? And by whom? And when were they confiscated and by whom?
The authorities first arrived on Thurs. with the first warrant and then came back on Fri with the second warrant. At what point in time were the pictures taken and when did they have time to get them developed and returned to the compound?
Were they confiscated during the second search? If so, presuming that the cult leaders were able to take pictures, somehow get them developed, why would they stupidly bring them back to the compound knowing the authorities were still there searching?
If they were taken digitally, then how were they confiscated? Why weren't they sent to somewhere off site for safe keeping, so they wouldn't be confiscated and then could be produced to support their statements?
If the pictures were confiscated by the authorities, when did they get the third warrant to go in and confiscate them? I never heard about that.
I'm having more than a little bit of trouble trying to believe something just on someone's sayso because all the evidence is disappearing, be it pictures or golden tablets. There's more holes in this alleged scenario than swiss cheese.
And how do YOU, Saundra, know that pictures were taken in the first place? What's your source?
Ping to post 56.
Here's one showing the big bad mean sniper that never fired a shot..
This photo taken Friday, April 4 by an unidentified member of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and released Tuesday, April 15, by church attorney Rod Parker, the spokesperson for members of the FLDS, shows an armed police officer on the grounds of the Yearning For Zion ranch near Eldorado, Texas. Photos of a state raid on a West Texas polygamist sect show law enforcement officers, looking for a teenage girl and evidence of sexual abuse, came prepared for an armed confrontation. (AP Photo/Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints)
And of course the big bad tank with all it's weapons, etc:
Photo: This photo taken Thursday, April 3, by an unidentified member of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and released Tuesday,