Henri McPhee
Illuminator
The FBI or Army CID never did a thorough or detailed investigation into Greg Mitchell, or Mazerolle, or any kind of extensive background check on them. It's true that some kind of female FBI agent interviewed Mazerolle after Dr. MacDonald had been put in prison. Mazerolle just replied what an awful person Helena Stoeckley was after giving his name and address.
At about that time Greg Mitchell had been telling witnesses about something that had happened at North Carolina and that he was badly scared and he was trying to get out of the country and that he had been interviewed by the SBI, which I think is the State Bureau of Investigation, without publicly giving details. Greg Mitchell died soon after, round about the same time as Helena Stoeckley.
Detective Beasley, who was a front-line detective, unlike the FBI or Army CID, always thought that Greg Mitchell and Mazerolle were involved. Unfortunately Dr. MacDonald ran out of money after being put into prison and his private detectives were then never able to take the next logical steps to interview people who know exactly what had happened and who are keeping a zippy on their lippies.
As JTF says that there don't seem to be forensics linking the suspects to the MacDonald murders. It's possible to get away with murder and bank fraud if you don't get caught. The investigation was bungled from the start. The police are apt to jump to conclusions.
There is a similar sort of miscarriage of justice in my own area at the moment. A female drama teacher was arrested for having consensual sex with a sixteen year old pupil, which she quite reasonably thought was within the law. Sex isn't illegal. The violently prejudiced magistrate then placed the case with the Crown Court because as she says she was unable to give sufficient punishment. Then because of the cuts and closures to legal aid that drama teacher is unrepresented in court. It's not fair and just.
At about that time Greg Mitchell had been telling witnesses about something that had happened at North Carolina and that he was badly scared and he was trying to get out of the country and that he had been interviewed by the SBI, which I think is the State Bureau of Investigation, without publicly giving details. Greg Mitchell died soon after, round about the same time as Helena Stoeckley.
Detective Beasley, who was a front-line detective, unlike the FBI or Army CID, always thought that Greg Mitchell and Mazerolle were involved. Unfortunately Dr. MacDonald ran out of money after being put into prison and his private detectives were then never able to take the next logical steps to interview people who know exactly what had happened and who are keeping a zippy on their lippies.
As JTF says that there don't seem to be forensics linking the suspects to the MacDonald murders. It's possible to get away with murder and bank fraud if you don't get caught. The investigation was bungled from the start. The police are apt to jump to conclusions.
There is a similar sort of miscarriage of justice in my own area at the moment. A female drama teacher was arrested for having consensual sex with a sixteen year old pupil, which she quite reasonably thought was within the law. Sex isn't illegal. The violently prejudiced magistrate then placed the case with the Crown Court because as she says she was unable to give sufficient punishment. Then because of the cuts and closures to legal aid that drama teacher is unrepresented in court. It's not fair and just.
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