To: kattracks
Former New York FBI chief Lewis Schiliro agreed that more extensive background checks could have been conducted and the film developed more quickly, but he defended the agents' actions. "What they did was probably reasonable at the time," he said. "I don't see where they could have done too much more." With comments like these, maybe its a good thing he is a former FBI chief.
To: vbmoneyspender
With comments like these, maybe its a good thing he is a former FBI chief. Not a damn one of 'em is worth a crap.
To: vbmoneyspender
One wonders if the FBI has ever hear of One Hour Photo Developing. Almost every drug store, grocery store and photography store in the nation has one.
But they probably wanted to ship the film to some bureau affiliated developing source where the turn-around time is a couple of weeks.
44 posted on
09/16/2001 6:27:08 AM PDT by
rollin
To: vbmoneyspender
One wonders if the FBI has ever hear of One Hour Photo Developing. Almost every drug store, grocery store and photography store in the nation has one.
But they probably wanted to ship the film to some bureau affiliated developing source where the turn-around time is a couple of weeks.
45 posted on
09/16/2001 6:27:23 AM PDT by
rollin
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