Re: RIP Tom Bearson (part deux )
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Originally Posted by
CAS4127
FBI is involved/assisting. Jurisdiction is there because state lines were crossed and where the death actually occurred is unknown precisely. This suggests that assailant(s) and victim did not know each other well, if at all.
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Can you explain the last sentence? I'm not following
Re: RIP Tom Bearson (part deux )
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GCWaters
Kid in my daughter's dorm was beat up at the Loaf n Jug on 12th same weekend that Tom disappeared....we haven't really had this kind of thing on/near campus before; pretty unsettling....
Could there be a connection?
Re: RIP Tom Bearson (part deux )
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Originally Posted by
Hail bison
Can you explain the last sentence? I'm not following
Sorry, the last sentence was not really connected tightly to first two. To request FBI assistance suggests that the investigation may be too large/significant for local LE to handle properly. The FBI has more resources and broader investigation arena.
I'm speaking generally and somewhat vaguely because I don't won't to speculate on this actual case. That said, it's public record that the FBI is involved.
I'll just leave it at that ...
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Re: RIP Tom Bearson (part deux )
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Originally Posted by
CAS4127
Sorry, the last sentence was not really connected tightly to first two. To request FBI assistance suggests that the investigation may be too large/significant for local LE to handle properly. The FBI has more resources and broader investigation arena.
I'm speaking generally and somewhat vaguely because I don't won't to speculate on this actual case. That said, it's public record that the FBI is involved.
I'll just leave it at that ...
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That makes sense. Thanks.
Re: RIP Tom Bearson (part deux )
Yes FBI has taken over. Please help find this person or this group (gang) If it's a senseless murder with no connections then we should be more pissed off then we are.
CAS. being found 2-3 days later, does this drastically decrease the DNA match/search possibilities ?
Re: RIP Tom Bearson (part deux )
pretty sure DNA never dies.
Re: RIP Tom Bearson (part deux )
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Originally Posted by
A1pigskin
Could there be a connection?
You have to wonder...cops were at the dorm, so they know about it....
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Re: RIP Tom Bearson (part deux )
My cousins son was attacked north of chubs and NDSU last summer, 3 guys got out beat the hell out of him. He went to hospital and nothing came out of it. They gotta find the killer or killers of Tom, I hope the fm press keeps the pressure on.
Re: RIP Tom Bearson (part deux )
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MNLonghorn10
pretty sure DNA never dies.
Preserved should last a long long time, but DNA left out to the elements may deteriorate or maybe a better statement would be it would become much tougher to find, but don't think that a couple of days would destroy too much. Some sources etc might blow/wash away.
Re: RIP Tom Bearson (part deux )
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El_Chapo
My cousins son was attacked north of chubs and NDSU last summer, 3 guys got out beat the hell out of him. He went to hospital and nothing came out of it. They gotta find the killer or killers of Tom, I hope the fm press keeps the pressure on.
Because pressure from the press solves cases...