Oxbridgecomma t1_ix3nso8 wrote
I have a lot of concerns about this case. Information is leaking like a sieve from the PD and the ME, lots of rumors are flying around unchecked, and that disgusting photo of the blood leaking from the house should've never been allowed to have been taken.
At this point, I'm not confident that the case will be solved due to negligence, and I feel so bad for the families of the dead, the two surviving roommates, and all of those who have been wrongly accused/doxxed because the PD suggested they were suspects.
GTI_88 t1_ix4a2s7 wrote
Who has the PD suggested are suspects? I have not heard them suggest anyone.
How do you prevent press swarming a crime scene and getting that photo? It was taken from the public sidewalk / road with a telephoto lens.
How do you stop rumors flying around with a crime of this nature?
I have not heard of any leaks from the PD or ME, what I have heard is them trying to keep the public reasonably informed in a difficult situation, primarily I’m sure because they were heavily criticized at the beginning when they weren’t saying anything.
GiraffePolka t1_ix4c390 wrote
yeah, I agree. There is no way to prevent regular people from gawking and taking photos, especially the press. Yesterday there was video of someone using a drone to get footage around the house, I didn't watch the video but it's some youtuber I think who did it. It's now going to be a frenzied mix of the regular press and true crime fanatics trying to get as much info and photos as they can.
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lowbatteries t1_ix8e9fj wrote
There is no photo of blood leaking from anywhere. People need to stop reading tabloids. The Daily Mail posted a photo of a stain on the side of the house that could be anything.
89141 t1_ixb8yj1 wrote
That’s not true. A NBC reporter said they can’t show the house because there was visible blood.
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