President Obama’s Hunt for New FBI Director Leads to Short List of Likely Candidates

Steve Neavling ticklethewire.com  The search for a new FBI director is heating up. Looking to replace Robert Mueller, whose term has expired, the White House has begun vetting candidates and may be down to a short list of potential successors, NPR reports. NPR reported that the Obama administration approached Judge Merrick Garland, a federal appeals…

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FBI Uses Special Mobile Unit to Track Down Criminals

Steve Neavling ticklethewire.com The FBI in Orange County has a special weapon against crime.  It’s called the Regional Mobile Computer Forensic Laboratory, and it recently helped catch ex-LAPD officer Christopher Dorner, NBC 4 in Southern California reports. “It’s a self-enclosed mobile laboratory,” said Supervising Special Agent Jason Weiss of the Los Angeles-area Federal Bureau of…

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Federal Agencies Rely More on Inaccurate Polygraphs During Criminal Probes

Steve Neavling ticklethewire.com Federal agencies are increasingly relying on polygraphs for suspects despite concerns about the tests’ reliability, reports Center for Investigative Reporting.  Although Congress banned the exam in most of the private sector 25 years ago, 17 federal agencies, including CBP, use polygraph tests, CIR wrote. The National Center for Credibility Assessment trains polygraphers,…

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It leaves the skin s acid mantle intact

Character to me is somebody you can always count on and I try to do that every day. Not surprising. The family sporting tree extends to Nurse mother, Cathy, who played basketball at McMaster University while his sisters, Tamira and Kia, played hoop at the University of Oregon and with Canada senior development program respectively….

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FBI Agents Investigating Sen. Menendez Are Accused of Brow-Beating Two Maids for Information

Steve Neavling ticklethewire.com FBI agents investigating claims that U.S. Sen. Robert Menendez was attending sex parties with prostitutes in the Dominican Republic are accused of brow-beating two maids for information, the Miami Herald reports. The maids are asking the Dominican National Police to investigate the FBI’s handling of them, saying they were illegally detained and…

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