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moniss

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11. An interesting thing from the article is
Sun Mar 30, 2025, 06:50 PM
Mar 30

the woman living in the 2nd home in Carmel was allowed to leave while the search continued and then when she returned a short time later with an attorney the FBI bugged out within minutes. It's odd that they let someone leave during a search and the fact that they boogied shortly after an attorney showed up tells me they were maybe beyond the scope of their warrant. The desire to go beyond the scope may have been why they let her leave so they could be done before she returned. It could also be that the attorney showed up and looked at the warrant, saw problems and the FBI boogied because they'd been caught red handed.

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