In reply to Keegan99
There is plenty of evidence and wrong doing in the video already released for state law enforcement to open up investigations. They have everything they need to identify and question these "mules" to get the answers they need. Showing additional video footage publicly just to satisfy a few folks who won't do anything constructive with that evidence anyway isn't necessary to move investigations forward.Keegan99 said:
It's called making a sound case. Circumstantial evidence is nice, but it's no silver bullet.
If you say you have the video, show it.
If you say you have it and then don't show it... But do a lot of talking... Well... That's suspect.
Making an airtight case isn't hard. Or it shouldn't be. If they have the evidence they claim to have. But we haven't seen such a presentation.