10-18-2010, 06:47 PM
I'm new to this forum, but not-so-new to the discussion of the Zahra Baker disappearance. While there are plenty of worries about the child and the guilt of her good-for-nothing "guardians," I can't help but question the methods and practices of law enforcement investigators in this case.
Has anyone else thought it was odd that, after the most suspicious fucking circumstances bring police and fire to the Baker home, the police never thought about securing the scene of the fire/so-called kidnapping? I drove by the house a few times last week and the property and surrounding area was full of people, people contaminating a crime scene. Then the cops go in there and search for evidence on FRIDAY?! A fucking work week after the kid was reported missing amid peculiar circumstances that included a RANSOM note? There's no telling how much evidence went down the toilet or into the chipper between police visits.
If the police think a contaminated crime scene is going to yield an airtight case for our idiot DA, I fear they are sorely mistaken. Their job gets even more difficult if there's no body. No body means no murder and that equals law-breaking, drug using, child abusing trailer trash walking back among us, like all the other loser criminals that leave the revolving door at the county jail/courthouse.
Has anyone else thought it was odd that, after the most suspicious fucking circumstances bring police and fire to the Baker home, the police never thought about securing the scene of the fire/so-called kidnapping? I drove by the house a few times last week and the property and surrounding area was full of people, people contaminating a crime scene. Then the cops go in there and search for evidence on FRIDAY?! A fucking work week after the kid was reported missing amid peculiar circumstances that included a RANSOM note? There's no telling how much evidence went down the toilet or into the chipper between police visits.
If the police think a contaminated crime scene is going to yield an airtight case for our idiot DA, I fear they are sorely mistaken. Their job gets even more difficult if there's no body. No body means no murder and that equals law-breaking, drug using, child abusing trailer trash walking back among us, like all the other loser criminals that leave the revolving door at the county jail/courthouse.