Additional victims may possibly have other individuals with whom the suspect resided prior to the arrest.
This incident also raises the question: Is it safe to assume that these "multiple victim" allegations are likely to be unsubstantiated? That is to say, is it more likely that the allegations and the video evidence, if accurate, can be combined to establish that these individuals were "suspects" in an ongoing conspiracy against themselves?
With these questions in mind, we turn to two separate articles.
Boehner: NSA 'Is Stunningly Compromising Our Security': 'We Have Not Gotten Out to Our Families'
By Kevin Gosztola,
www.freerepublic.com
September 26, 2012
The National Security Agency has been stowing away American citizens' cellphones and Internet communications, according to new details detailed by the House Intelligence Committee (HIC), which has issued two public subpoenas seeking records related to the agency's collection practices.
In response to a Sept. 25 HIC press conference, committee Chairman Devin Nunes (R - CA) revealed that the agency, according to a Sept. 7 press release, would be releasing a classified list of foreign