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Old 08-15-2006 | 09:44 AM
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R.S.B.
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ORIGINAL: trytan74

RSB you need to play the lotery since you must have the greatest luck in the world. Always being on the right channal to overhear rule volations by hunters.. Wow that must be some incredible odds of doing this or you carry a few dozen small radios with you? Also you state you check there firearms and ammos to see if they match a dead deer hidden somewhere they might of been shot wrongly or just lost wounded and lost but I find it funny how you come off sounding like you can look at a wound of a deer and tell the make, model,andCal. of the weapon used...lol Wow you are a super cop becuase other law enforcers must count on Labs to know if a gun shot came from a spicific weapon.. keep the EXCUSES coming they keep getting funner everytime I read them.

Trytan
Have you ever heard of a scanner? They will scan all radio transmissions within their range of frequencies.

I also never said anything about determining what caliber was used by looking at the wound. I said we will check firearms or ammunition to see if it matches the evidence already recovered. I have also found evidence from the wounds that has lead to the suspect firearms and person involved though so don’t think we can’t make any determinations from the wounds.

I guess you aren’t much of an investigator though. That is actually another one of the reasons some people think we are violating their rights, they just can’t get it into their heads that we will arrest them based on an evidence we develop through an investigation. A lot of people seem to think they can only be convicted of the crime if you actually catch them in the act of committing the crime.

By the way how many years ago was it that you found the deer bones? Which house was it behind, the one on the left or the one on the right as you go back the road? I was in there looking around a bit the other day but didn’t find bones yet.

Dick Bodenhorn
WCO, Elk County

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