Judge to rule Monday on search warrants:
In arguing whether or not the search warrants used to investigate the murder of James Alenson by John Odgren should be made public Assistant District Attorney Daniel Bennett had the following to say…
“We’re attempting to gather evidence worldwide,” said assistant district attorney Daniel Bennett. If information about what was found when the four search warrants were executed is made public, “The information we’re seeking could be altered. It could be destroyed. The search of evidence is both worldwide and goes back 16 years.”
Even though my curiosity levels are through the roof at this point there’s no real reason why the warrants should be made public until the investigation and trial are over.
The judge is set to decide on Monday.
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