An arrest warrant? For what? You have nothing more than “Entering a posted crime scene.”
Judge: And what evidence do you have that this “Go!Anna” is involved in the crime?
Det. Melnik: She conveniently showed up at a crime scene while we were there and proceeded to point out planted evidence to one of our junior officers.
Judge: What was this supposedly planted evidence?
Det. Melnik: Letter blocks spelling out “Broken” and “Buried” what were on the floor of each girl’s bedroom and a teddy bear buried outside the house in a flower garden.
Judge: How do you know the evidence was planted?
Det. Melnik: It wasn’t there before she arrived!
Judge: Do you have proof of that claim, or is it because she saw things out in the open that you did not?
Det. Melnik: No! She is clearly involved and is trying to insert herself into the investigation as part of some publicity stunt.
Judge: When you can you bring me actual evidence of her involvement in the crime, and not just your wild speculation, then this court may consider a warrant. For now, quit wasting the court’s time and get out of my courtroom.
Eh, I don’t know about that. I have no love for two detectives who ignore evidence simply because it “might” have been planted (you do NOT ignore evidence until you KNOW it isn’t evidence). That being said, Go!Anna is definitely in the wrong here. First, she breaks into the house (she’s not invited and she’s not a cop, who have been invited). Then she opens the window and steps on the wooden blocks; corrupting the crime scene (interfering in police business).
Her need to help is commendable, but when you do so at the expense of people whose JOB it is to do this, you’re not really helping. At the very least, she should have waited until after the cops had left before doing her own investigation. She’d still be breaking and entering, but at least she couldn’t be accused of corrupting evidence.
Oh, and leaving like that doesn’t help her case, either. Truthfully, she’s as arrogant as the cops or even Wombatman.
An arrest warrant? For what? You have nothing more than “Entering a posted crime scene.”
Judge: And what evidence do you have that this “Go!Anna” is involved in the crime?
Det. Melnik: She conveniently showed up at a crime scene while we were there and proceeded to point out planted evidence to one of our junior officers.
Judge: What was this supposedly planted evidence?
Det. Melnik: Letter blocks spelling out “Broken” and “Buried” what were on the floor of each girl’s bedroom and a teddy bear buried outside the house in a flower garden.
Judge: How do you know the evidence was planted?
Det. Melnik: It wasn’t there before she arrived!
Judge: Do you have proof of that claim, or is it because she saw things out in the open that you did not?
Det. Melnik: No! She is clearly involved and is trying to insert herself into the investigation as part of some publicity stunt.
Judge: When you can you bring me actual evidence of her involvement in the crime, and not just your wild speculation, then this court may consider a warrant. For now, quit wasting the court’s time and get out of my courtroom.
Eh, I don’t know about that. I have no love for two detectives who ignore evidence simply because it “might” have been planted (you do NOT ignore evidence until you KNOW it isn’t evidence). That being said, Go!Anna is definitely in the wrong here. First, she breaks into the house (she’s not invited and she’s not a cop, who have been invited). Then she opens the window and steps on the wooden blocks; corrupting the crime scene (interfering in police business).
Her need to help is commendable, but when you do so at the expense of people whose JOB it is to do this, you’re not really helping. At the very least, she should have waited until after the cops had left before doing her own investigation. She’d still be breaking and entering, but at least she couldn’t be accused of corrupting evidence.
Oh, and leaving like that doesn’t help her case, either. Truthfully, she’s as arrogant as the cops or even Wombatman.
Eyep… This is tru, but as we all know she’s the only one that’s gonna get results in this narrative.