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forgotmylogin

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3. I don't understand.
Fri Jun 15, 2018, 08:57 AM
Jun 2018

They were having a private conversation about Strzok's work. The IG said their bias didn't affect anything - and I thought I remember a story - wasn't this guy internally moved to make sure of it?

Hypothetically, if police are investigating a serial killer and a detective's girlfriend (who maybe knows some stuff about the case she shouldn't) questions one of them privately "Is the killer going to strike again?" and the detective answers "Don't worry, we're gonna stop him." - does that somehow show bias against the suspect the defense can use to completely throw out the eventual prosecution?

If that were true, it seems a lot more police should be getting kicked out by showing bias and prejudice against innocent subjects who end up riddled with bullets for having a cell phone in their hand.

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