3 thoughts on ““Good enough” is not good enough for cold cases.”

  1. David Mittelman is the founder and CEO of Othram, Inc., a private DNA laboratory. https://www.officer.com/investigations/forensics/dna-technologies/contact/21128853/david-mittelman. Mittelman observed that “King County Sheriff’s Office never gave up.”

    You know who gave up in my brother’s murder case? Everyone who ever touched it. All the state lab has to do is get that evidence ready to hand off to Othram. The MSP can no longer be allowed to keep this cold case frozen. I know they didn’t start the deep freeze, but they are now the freezer.

    L. Brooks Patterson is dead. Richard Thompson is on his last actuarial laps. There are a few left who knew or should have known, who “played ball.” “He’s the son of some GM bigwig, we can’t touch him.” That and you couldn’t touch the many suits in your county (and the whole fucking state) who were raping kids and subsidizing child porn.

    You didn’t touch any of them. But the current state lab employees are not saddled with your taint. The current prosecutor has not found a way to cajole you into doing your jobs, and now will be buried in all things Crumbley until Memorial Day (and the appeals far beyond then). Your broken system allows you to deep-six the abductions, captivity, torture and murder of four kids (the ones you admit you know about), at an agency mostly charged with policing roads.

    This evidence needs to go to Othram and time is up. I have seen every trick in the book here–ignore, defer, pass to another detective, press black out, confirmation bias, no money (bullshit).

    You can’t say nothing will be found or that the state and feds did all their testing so we’re done. There is a case a month these days that literally proves how full of shit you all really are.

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