Question after question that Sheriff David Shoar would not answer in the New York Times were answered in detail in the documents Shoar posted on the St. Johns County Sheriffs Office website Monday.
One of the questions was how Deputy Jeremy Banks gained access to the investigative file before being interviewed by a detective.
The sheriff answered, No one was disciplined for allowing Banks to view the report because at the time he accessed it there were no restrictions placed upon it.
The sheriff added, This was actually a lesson learned for us and now it is standard procedure to restrict access.
Does anyone on planet earth believe this sheriff???
In this sheriff’s office during all the years that he has been there homicide suspects were permitted to view the investigative reports before their interviews. Is that what he is saying??? Is that what he is saying was SOP in his office???
Ohhh but now a lesson has been learned and it is now standard procedure to restrict access and not allow suspects to read the police file ahead of time.
Who is he kidding.
People of St Augustine, you got a problem and his name is Shoar.
yes I do because I;ve met him a few times as my town is a small town so if you want your conspiracy crap from the lame stream then fine. No matter what is said then you have your mind made up but remember I;m here and this is big news and most people know the truth and facts.