Joseph Scott Morgan
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But when you...
when you have an individual that is removed from the scene, suddenly your context is gone as an investigator.
There is not a body, or you're absent at least one body in this case, to examine and kind of contextualize the scene.
Because one of the things that we look at is relationship.
And we're talking about, remember, we're going back to violent rape, remember?
So we're talking about proximity of bodies.
We're also talking about evidence of potentially some type of sexual assault.
because that's what's being implied, right?
That's the heart of this thing.
And all of a sudden, from an evidentiary standpoint, things ain't the way that they were initially.
They weren't pristine in that pristine state so that when the investigators arrive after the fact, they've got a lot of questions.
And here's one other thing that I wanted to kind of bring into frame here.
You've got a fellow, and we've talked a lot about, or have mentioned at least a couple of times, that he is a gun toter.
When you have a gun toter, you can have an agent, say, for instance, that works for one of these three-letter agencies.
When I say that, folks might not know this, but did you know that almost every single federal agency out there has some kind of law enforcement wing?
And there's been a lot of hate that's been made over the last few years.
You remember when they, I don't know if you recall this, but when they had that budget thing that came out a few years ago where the IRS was arming up, you know, they were going to arm them with all kinds of weapons.
Okay, so he is, in fact, a fellow law enforcement officer.
And no, he's an IRS special agent.
Don't don't think that this guy doesn't know anything about crime scenes because he does.