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re: American Nightmare on Netflix shows how a police dept and FBI look awful

Posted on 2/18/24 at 1:32 am to
Posted by BigBinBR
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Posted on 2/18/24 at 1:32 am to
The documentary left a lot of stuff out. There is a long thread on the Movie/TV board from last month when it was released.

One of the news programs (like dateline) has a story on it from a few years ago

Posted by Coeur du Tigre
It was just outside of Barstow...
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Posted on 2/18/24 at 2:29 am to
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The documentary left a lot of stuff out. There is a long thread on the Movie/TV board from last month when it was released.
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Back in the Depression Era, there was a saying about the FBI: 'They couldn't find Joe Louis in a bowl of rice.' Nothing has changed.

There is another huge scandal brewing over the DNA-based identification late last year of Alan Wade Wilmer by the Virginia State Police. It proved that Wilmer was responsible for three murders in Virginia in the 1980's.
Wilmer died in 2018 but had been identified in 1988 as the top suspect in the related Colonial Parkway murders during this period.

But the Quantico Geniuses at that time decided to polygraph Wilmer. He passed the polygraph, so the idiots dropped their investigation of him.

With the recent DNA confirmation of Wilmer being responsible for two of the Colonial Parkway murders and one more after he was released from investigation by the FBI polygraph, the FBI is now stonewalling any further DNA comparisons between Wilmer and many other cases linked to him. Claiming legal technicallities, they are actively blocking Wilmer's DNA from being entered into the CODIS DNA criminal identification system. One Virginia State Police officer has stated off the record that the reason why the FBI is blocking this is that they know if Wilmer's DNA is entered, CODIS 'will light up like a Christmas tree'.

God knows the FBI doesn't want further embarrassment, so in spite of many family members having waited for decades for answers to the murders of their loved ones, the FBI has taken another 'executive decision'.
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