Charlie Kirk alleged killer had already been in custody two hours before Discord ‘confession’
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I found a patch of hundreds of lace lichen bigger than Bob Ross's afro
I like a good epic film series as much as anyone but I simply could not make heads or tails of this franchise!
Another drone successfully intercepted by the US air force before it reached the ground.
The graphics designer forgot to flip the avocado on this A/B example image on the box
We should be thankful that humans only evolved a sympathetic yawning response and not a sympathetic farting response
Update on Marge - a week after leaving the shelter, house and all contents belong to her. All seats are Marge seats. All food is Marge food.
It's not a given that they would take his phone, ether during voluntary interview, investigative detention, or arrest.
Two possible reasons: They either wanted to get a search warrant for the phone before seizing it, AND were waiting for an opportunity to seize it after he had unlocked it in their presence to hasten the search by not having to deal with a locked phone, maybe even waiting for a specialist forensics person to be available, OR they believed that the risk of the suspect having, and deleting incriminating evidence on the phone already was LOWER than the chance of the suspect producing incriminating evidence in their presence under recording.
I've seen plenty of arrest and interrogation videos where the person comes in for questioning, isn't under arrest, gets left in an interrogation room for a long time on purpose, and then calls or texts someone and spills some incriminating details to a friend, family member or otherwise while they are being audio and video recorded.
Even when cops are certain of a person's guilt, they keep the voluntary interview going as long as possible before finally saying "You're under arrest" because it gives them time to build a solid picture of evidence, and maximizes detention and interrogation time where they can play all of their little games, including controlling your food, water, rest, sleep, movement, light levels in the room, psychological manipulation, and so on.