Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Hey Law Enforcement part2?

Perhaps I should make this clearer. My killer is a law enforcement officer and he is targeting his fellow officers that reside in small towns across the country. He's pretty good around a computer and all he would need is the names of various officers in these towns. The rest he can get from vital statistics and/or other county records. So my question is, for an insider, is there information on websites that would list names of officers, with or without photos or any other pertinent information about the officer. Perhaps a city dept.'s roster, or sheriff's roster, the union, the benevolent society's roster, PAL, etc. etc. And don't forget the VICAP question for all of you detectives?

Hey Law Enforcement part2?
No one in their right mind is going to give you any information about a police officer and especially not about his/her family.


Here's something I WILL tell you about the police: most of the people we put in jail would like to hurt us and our families, so we don't give out any of that information.


And once again, VICAP is granted on a need to know and a right to know basis, even violent offenders are allowed some privacy.
Reply:no. that information is kept private and under high security for our safety. it's b/c if we arrest someone we don't want some guy looking us up and coming to kill us b/c we arrested him.
Reply:is this for some kind of book?
Reply:Police get a bad enough wrap now, why would we want to help you portray a law enforcement officer as a killer? Find another novel subject and we'd help.
Reply:Wouldn't make a difference even if you were making a movie. The answer is no.


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