And now a Delaware sleuth has followed that up with pictures of the potential crime scenes. Police have already done this, of course, but online readers following the John Wheeler case can do it from the privacy and safety of their own homes now, if they didn’t catch news footages of some of the sites featured on several television stations locally in Newark or elsewhere.
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Justice of the Peace Stanley Petraschuk issued the first search warrant of Wheeler’s home on the day the body was found. Attorney General Beau Biden’s office asked four days later to seal the warrant, arguing that the disclosure of its contents will compromise the investigation.
Biden spokesman Jason Miller said in a statement that is was common practice to seal such warrants.(<<<Really?)
In his motion, deputy attorney general James Kriner noted that New Castle police did not request that the warrant be sealed. Nevertheless, Kriner wrote that “good cause exits (sic)” to seal the application and affidavit for the search warrant.
“An oversight by the investigating police agency/ies resulted in the warrant not being sealed initially,” Miller wrote in response to a request for clarification from The Associated Press. “Once the oversight was discovered the agency/ies brought it to our attention and we filed a motion to correct the oversight.”
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