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Old 11-15-2007, 08:01 PM   #3942
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Originally posted by Secret_Agent_Man
No, but I have been a military and federal prosecutor. So, I know a little bit about crime scene investigation.

And more importantly, I read an article saying that the FBI was going over the Blackwater vehicles involved as well as collecting and examining the damaged and burned out Iraqi vehicles from the scene.

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Great. Super. And I read a report quoting a "Senior FBI official" who stated that the 14 out of 17 number was highly speculative and that it was much to early in the investigation for that number to be reliable. In addition, this same report stated that the firearms used by the Blackwater detail only arrived in D.C. on Wednesday for examination, and that without ballistics tests it was far too early to draw any conclusions about the incident.

Perhaps, in your prosecutorial zeal, you are a bit too anxious to convict the Blackwater employees.

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