BC
2010-06-08 17:15:01

You guys still aren’t getting it – there was no “probable cause”: that implies there was a crime committed and little solid evidence, but there were enough circumstantial evidence combined with past history to warrant an arrest followed by a more aggressive search for evidence. In Hussein’s case, there was real evidence being collected, but it kept pointing away from him. It’ll be like the police arresting an ex-con (or any of the usual suspects) for a crime even though he had an alibi, no motive, the all the evidence was pointing towards a gang he had no affiliation with.