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Very interesting summary of the alleged J6 pipe bomber's interrogation in this filing: https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.dcd.287328/gov.uscourts.dcd.287328.17.0.pdf A couple observa
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- The photos of the pipe bombs are exactly what you think pipe bombs would look like, complete with wires coming out of them and a kitchen timer. They were just out in the open, and they don't appear
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- Again, when they say "you're under arrest for planting bombs", this is a situation where you DEFINITELY want a lawyer. - They don't say how powerful the bombs would have been (assuming they weren't
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They've had the cellphone data the entire time, and were undoubtedly using it broadly with Jan 6th investigations. But there's likely a combination of legal issues with using it as the primary basis for arrests, and/or an interest in seeing who the suspect was interacting with, especially when he doesn't seem to have the relevant skills to be making bombs or an obvious motivation for it (prior to spilling his guts).
So not so much a matter of getting away with it for five years, but rather a watch and wait approach from the feds until Trump & co decided it's time to swoop in and take credit.
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