Blame the internet and the instant-on media for the inaccuracies and inconsistencies, not the police or medical examiner. Every blood thirsty outlet this side of the globe races to have the first scoop when a story like this breaks, you think the twenty-something "reporter" standing at the yellow tape tweeting everything she hears is carefully verifying facts? The police investigators on the scene aren't writing for MSNBC or CNN or FOX, and they're very unlikely to release detailed official reports within days of a high profile crime. All we get are rumors, some true and some not, that are then passed along and often broadcast on national television to all of the stunned viewers at home.
Ask 10 witnesses to a single car accident what they saw and you'll get 10 different answers. To expect accurate, detailed information within hours is highly unrealistic.
Ask 10 witnesses to a single car accident what they saw and you'll get 10 different answers. To expect accurate, detailed information within hours is highly unrealistic.




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