In the world that we now live in, as it pertains to entertainment (or lack of) value, it is amazing how many experts we have out there for any topic that you can imagine. Anything from terrorist activity to ridding your garden of a dung beetle, there is a line of experts ready and willing to take the seat in front of the camera as they explain to us how the people who actually are out there doing the work are doing it all wrong. This seems to be particularly true when it comes to high profile criminal cases that are covered by the media.<br />
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I find it amazing how someone who has no direct or personal knowledge about a case has the gall to sit in front of a camera and criticize how law enforcement authorities are committing one blunder after another. That is not to say that law enforcement officials are incapable of making mistakes. Many mistakes are made throughout the investigation and prosecution of a criminal case. In fact, it is sometimes through the process of trial and error that the case is<br />
actually solved. But, to hear these supposed experts talk, they would have already cleared the case if they were in charge of it. I often wonder if they are that good, why are they no longer in the business. I also wonder if they are that good, why donâ