hgunwilltravel0 14 hours ago
The Fuzz should call this manhunt off, and go back to what their good at. Like smashing out windows in a car with kids in the back sit over a seatbelt violation and ruff up, harass, bait, torment, badger, mace, persecute, and kill unarmed citizens.
The police departments across the country are prime examples of self-centered, obnoxious, cold hearted entities with no redeeming graces.
This statement may sound harsh, but there are too many documented cases of police brutally to ignore. The police departments have lost the trust and respect of the citizens and the police know this, but they don’t give an RA, because they have the law, power, and courts on their side.This is called tyranny!
fenris1 12 hours ago
Yeah, the Jeep sure looked like a plant, particularly with the SS card & ID just laying there. Who does that? Fleeing from the law after a murder you meticulously planned and that stuff is in your pocket, not on the seat, or else it's left at home. Running in the dark with your lights out, frightened, yeah, it could've been a genuine error. It'll be interesting to finally find out someday. And we will.
As for the diary and other stuff: if it was planted earlier, meaning prior to the murder, the police know that. Experts would know by its condition if it was out in the elements for awhile. Doesn't mean they're telling us.
settmoney 14 hours ago
The big question now is how much money has been spent on this manhunt for one person? How much is this of milking the clock for all that overtime?
More then likely, Eric Frein has probably taken his life, and self-buried himself. He's probably in a grave that will be next to impossible to find. This does not suggest the manhunt halts-hell no. We need his body-dead or alive.
Its time to step-up the manhunt as winter is fast approaching, and I want to see Eric Frein found before Thanksgiving.
glideair 15 hours ago
Frein is running for his life but yet has time to document his actions along the way? He places all evidence in plain view? He (ran), not crashed, the Jeep into a shallow pond in order to make it look like an accident. Frein knows the area like the back of his hand; it was no accident. He placed his wallet on the seat on purpose to let the authorities know he wouldn't be needing the wallet or I.D. anymore. Frein switched vehicles at the pond and drove away (before) the search started. According to the reported time-frame of the shooting at the barracks and the time when the I.D. of the Jeep was made; Frein had several hours to slip away un-noticed. He changed his identity. Frein was sighted three times and 1,000 well equipped lawmen, bloodhounds and helicopter with infrared capabilities could not close the circle on him and make a capture? The bloodhounds couldn't pick up his scent where he was spotted four separate times? Anyone could have turned Frein's cell phone on for a few seconds...(unknown accomplice), an unknown person other than Frein's buddies at their re-enactment headquarters that the authorities have already questioned. Someone the authorities (don't) know about could be helping Frein.
Too many loopholes and too many un-answered questions leaving me no doubt, at the very least, skeptical.
Having read several other posts pertaining to the manhunt in Pa.; there seems to be a shift of belief as to the whereabouts of Eric Frein.
For the moral of all law enforcement and not to mention the citizens of the search area; Frein better be in those woods.
LessGovt 1 day ago
THE $64,000 QUESTION:
If Frein had not accidentally driven his parents' Jeep into the swamp while fleeing the crime scene, would PSP even have a suspect?
I say no.
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