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In reply to the discussion: On MSNBC live now reporters rampaging through Farook's apartment. [View all]dumbcat
(2,158 posts)51. Yeah, whose house do they think this is
anyway?
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On MSNBC live now reporters rampaging through Farook's apartment. [View all]
bklyncowgirl
Dec 2015
OP
I personally liked Andrea Mitchell pressing the reporter on what sort of computer equipment they had
bklyncowgirl
Dec 2015
#4
you don't think they haven't covered every square inch of that place twice by now?
snooper2
Dec 2015
#5
Yeah that has so much to do with tainting a crime scene...oh wait it has nothing to do with it.
Rex
Dec 2015
#54
Because it is apparent they did not clear the crime scene as is being reported by the reporters?
Rex
Dec 2015
#65
How do you know they did? Why not just give copies of the pics they took of the crime scene?
Rex
Dec 2015
#23
Reporters are reporting live on scene that there is no evidence that the FBI did anything
Rex
Dec 2015
#72
Evidently the FBI has released the site back to the owner. The owner has to
LiberalArkie
Dec 2015
#11
Insurance for liability reasons to cover his tenants in case they don't have renters insurance.
Rex
Dec 2015
#50
This has to do with the landlord needing to have insurance on the dwelling in order to get a
Rex
Dec 2015
#61
Yes and why not give the reporters some of those pictures instead of letting them inside?
Rex
Dec 2015
#37
This is a circus, the whole thing has turned into a circus. A media event for entertainment.
The_Casual_Observer
Dec 2015
#28
there was someone running from the direction of the SUV, they arrested that person
bettyellen
Dec 2015
#85
CNN reporter ("on the scene") reports that the property was released to the owner.
brooklynite
Dec 2015
#69
Right. But I think that is the point. How could the FBI release the scene already?
morningfog
Dec 2015
#74
California law regarding landlord responsibility for deceased tenant's property
Gidney N Cloyd
Dec 2015
#71
I agree. Now, was it someone in the FBI, the landlord, the reporters,... who?
woodsprite
Dec 2015
#100
the FBI released the property to landlord. Say they only need the garage. So...
librechik
Dec 2015
#112
is rent paid til jan 1sT? if so nobody is allowed in there except the owner til jan 1st nt
msongs
Dec 2015
#95
An FBI Los Angeles spokesperson told CBS News the investigation at the home was complete.
951-Riverside
Dec 2015
#99
The grandmother/custodian of the orphaned infant should sue the landlord and every reporter inside
LonePirate
Dec 2015
#109
19 min video of reporters and others entering then rummaging through the Apartment
951-Riverside
Dec 2015
#113
Might want to delete that, it is revealing the same personal information that is the problem. EOM
Kurska
Dec 2015
#115
It was aired on National TV and been viewed thousands of times on YouTube, Twitter, etc
951-Riverside
Dec 2015
#119
"At least people on twitter are redacting it." ...I didnt upload the video
951-Riverside
Dec 2015
#121
just saw the video of this....our news is now some bizarro world 'reality news'
spanone
Dec 2015
#124