Joseph Scott Morgan
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Because initially when you work a so-called kidnapping or missing persons case, it's frenetic.
You walk in, you're not treating it necessarily like a crime scene like we would with a homicide scene.
You're going closet to closet, you're clearing the house, you're looking through, you're trying to look under beds, all that sort of stuff.
And just trying to assess the scene to see if you can find her anywhere in there.
Then you have to back out at that point in time and lock it down.
Again, I know I'm preaching to the choir here.
Another problem that I have is the fact that they didn't lock it down.
They keep it locked down.
You see what I'm saying?
And that's problematic for me.
Yeah, yeah, I suppose that it could be.
Or, you know, there are cases out there where you have people that are highly organized as criminals.
They share, I don't know, have you heard of people sharing weapons?
Because this does happen.
I've worked cases involving this, where you have individuals that will come to a concentric area and weapons will be shared or literally rented.
We actually had cases in Atlanta involving this, where you had one weapon that was connected to multiple crimes that were committed by criminals.
in completely individual, completely different individuals.
So that can happen.
The underworld particularly is very dynamic in how you can get your hands onto a weapon.
And listen, going back, I got to tell you, Nancy, looking at the presentation with this weapon,