Via 560 The Answer:
“As authorities on opposite coasts work through two high-profile homicide investigations, retired FBI profiler James Fitzgerald says both cases underscore the painstaking, often frustrating realities of major criminal inquiries. Fitzgerald discussed the unfolding investigations into the Brown University mass shooting and the stabbing deaths of filmmaker Rob Reiner and his wife during an interview with Dan Proft on Chicago’s Morning Answer.
“In Los Angeles, police continue to investigate the stabbing deaths of Reiner and his wife amid widespread public confusion over the status of a family member reportedly linked to the case. Late-night statements from LAPD officials emphasized that no suspect had been formally identified and that no one had been detained, citing the need to obtain search warrants and follow strict procedural requirements. Fitzgerald noted that while the case is almost certainly being handled by LAPD’s elite robbery-homicide unit, federal authorities could become involved in a limited support role if an interstate element develops, such as a potential flight risk or the need to conduct interviews outside California.”
I would like to note one correction of a statement made during the interview. During my interview with Dan Proft on Chicago WIND today, I inadvertently said the DC Sniper case took place in the Fall of 2001. Of course, it was the Fall of 2002.
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