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To: blueyon

She wasn’t taken into custody? Their house wasn’t under surveillance? Seriously? If nothing else, one would think our government would have lots of protection for the shooter’s family lest some lunatic right wing American, or some LBGTQXYZ type would try to do them harm.


45 posted on 06/16/2016 12:54:00 PM PDT by EDINVA
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To: EDINVA

We have no idea what she knows and what she has told the FBI. She may be the key to opening up a much larger cell. If she was NOT arrested or placed in protective custody she is being used as bait to catch a bigger fish.
Pray for her child and her safety and successful exposure of a whale
Or large school of fish from sea to shining sea.


82 posted on 06/16/2016 1:11:24 PM PDT by hoosiermama (Trump is exposing the Fifth Column in the US)
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To: EDINVA
She wasn’t taken into custody? Their house wasn’t under surveillance?

I have to look at this in the context of the feds ignoring repeated warnings about this POS. Their inaction allowed this massacre to happen, making them as responsible as they would be if they gave POS the guns and drove him to the nightclub.

And yet, in spite of the reports of her complicity, in spite of a Grand Jury investigation, she disappears? I would think everyone in mateen's family would be under close surveillance.

Who empaneled the Grand Jury? Was it done with or without the knowledge/blessing of the DOJ? Or in spite of? If wife did simply vanish to parts unknown, what does it mean to the GJ investigation? Does it continue or is it put 'on hold?'

The implications of that line of thought are sobering.

191 posted on 06/17/2016 7:26:55 AM PDT by Protect the Bill of Rights
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