I have evidence that Barbara O'Sullivan's house fire case is being belatedly investigated, more than a month after the fire, after the crime scene (in a remote wooded area, concealed from view from the road) was never secured, and was left open by the police to the elements, animals and people with various motives, including to the perpetrators of the obvious arson and murder attempt upon Barbara, her daughter and her unborn grandchild.
In other words, after the crime scene was irreversibly compromised, and after certain things, according to witness accounts to me, appeared at the crime scene which were not there before, and certain things disappeared or were destroyed - after all of that, the investigators suddenly took the heads out from where they were so far, and started the investigation.
An undercover investigator, claiming he is just a lay individual who wants my "opinion" about Barbara and her case, contacted me through e-mail with a request to call him to discuss Barbara.
The person claimed he had no news for my blog - he just wanted my "opinion" about Barbara.
Of course, I have no use for strangers asking me opinions about my friends, behind my friends' back.
And, of course, the guy contacted me because my opinion was already published since the day of the fire - which I cannot say of the cowardly local media, and while the local and state law enforcement did nothing to secure the crime scene and preserve the evidence of an attempted murder on the critic of governmental misconduct, her daughter and her unborn grandchild.
Securing the crime scene was not important. Because of whose house burnt down.
So, my opinion is, dear investigators - with the crime scene irreversibly compromised, deliberately, by law enforcement, elements, animals and an unknown number of unknown lay individuals with motives and opportunity to tamper with evidence at that unsecured crime scene, it is unlikely that any report you plan to produce now will be of any probative/evidentiary value.
What was compromised was compromised.
You cannot unring the bell.
So, dear lazy (and/or corrupt) investigators who did not do their jobs in Barbara's case from day 1 - you can now look into a collective mirror and thank themselves for your own incompetence.
You accomplished it.
Your reports, present and future, are worth nothing.
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