When do we cross the line?

People tend to dig when there's not much transparency. But the public is owed nothing if we're not in danger. All LE offering their opinion during interviews said that no one outside their past investigations would know jack (no pun intended).

If what I saw was accurate and not BS (and it's slowly checking out, too sick to work faster), this is not a straightforward murder. I will be vague for obvious reasons. Someone snitched after getting busted for trafficking and got the entire house killed in the most vicious manner to send a message to future snitches. I will spare you a description of E's injuries. I pray he was already gone before it was done. I nearly vomited. I have a very hard time believing BK is capable of doing that to E, especially if this is his first murder. He might have actually been the clueless driver thinking he was meeting up with people he had never met to perform a service and maybe make some new friends. As for Kopacka, a few thoughts there for another time. I was told he did not want to kill those students and would not do what they wanted and he wanted out, but they would not let him go. Who are they? Use your imagination. The FBI has been investigating crooked PD for a few years. Why do you think there were so many agents who arrived on the scene?

1122 has or had two owners. One is a convicted pedo. That was verified. M desperately wanted to GTFO out the house. K was lured back by a person who no longer deserves our sympathy. The mystery roommate who was never there and this person who no longer deserves sympathy are in league with some Sick Company. Out of interest of self preservation, I won't name the mystery roommate, the cartel, the snitch, or the unworthy roommate.

As for the time lapse, they were looking for a hard drive that E kept, which implicated all sorts of people. Rewatch the videos of the cops arriving to 1122. I don't expect this post to stay up long.

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