James Fitzgerald
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They're going to do all kinds of searches.
They're also going to go door to door and neighbor to neighbor.
That's what you do in neighborhood canvas, they call it.
And I'm, you know, probably within a half mile
of the campus, and certainly any streets this guy walked along, investigators are going to be knocking on every door.
There is no normal timeline.
We all know the first 24 to 48 hours are the most important in homicide investigations.
Nowadays with social media and again, surveillance footage, as we're discussing here, sometimes it takes extra hours, extra days.
I've been in these investigations.
I know how difficult they are.
After the Olympic bombings and other bombings after that in the mid to late 90s, we knew the guy was Eric Rudolph.
We knew he drove his truck to Western North Carolina.
It still took us five years to find him and we knew his name.
So you don't know, this guy may decide to be perfectly quiet about it, deep, deep cover, sort of his own Manchurian candidate, and didn't say a word to anybody and just went out on Saturday, shut up the school, and that may be it.
But I'm giving these investigators the benefit of the doubt, certainly now with the FBI involved, my former agency, and I have a feeling this guy's days are numbered.