Too Little, Too Late: Scotland Yard to Probe Bhutto Assassination
Frankly, I have my doubts on what good this investigation will do, and that is not meant as a slight against Scotland Yard, but instead against what little evidence they will have on hand. The crime scene where Bhutto was apparently shot and a suicide bomber detonated had been cleared within hours; the debris, blood, and any remaining evidence washed away. Benazir Bhutto has been interred, as have the bodies of the victims of the suicide blast, and it remains to be seen if Bhutto's husband, Asif Ali Zardari, will allow Scotland Yard to exume Bhutto's remains for an autopsy. The remaining evidence seems to include:
Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf said Wednesday that British investigators are heading to Pakistan to help clear up the confusion surrounding Thursday's assassination of Benazir Bhutto. "I am very thankful to [British] Prime Minister Gordon Brown that when I made this request he accepted that," Musharraf said in a nationally televised address. The Scotland Yard team, he said, "will solve all the confusion" surrounding how Bhutto died last week. Musharraf expressed his condolences about the killing of Bhutto, who he said "has been martyred by terrorists."
- part of the head of the suicide bomber
- forensic evidence in the two vehicles that transported Bhutto
- the assassin's pistol, tentatively identified as a Steyr M
- several video tapes of the attack
- still photos
- eyewitness accounts
- X-rays
- doctor's notes
Posted by: Confederate Yankee at 01:13 PM
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I highly doubt CSI:Rawalpindi will ever be green lit. I don't have much faith in the forensic ability of the police in Islamabad let alone the little garrison town where Mrs. Bhutto was murdered.
Posted by: Dan Irving at January 02, 2008 03:19 PM (zw8QA)
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