BeginnerSleuther
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Many people scoff and brush off this description because a good percentage of the population have bushy eyebrows and tons of men fit the description of a tall athletic built male etc...
But let's be clear, this witness description is important and contributed to the probable cause in getting the judge to sign off on Warrants against BK.
The witness description is not meant to prove that this is in fact BK, it's to prove that the witness description cannot rule BK OUT.
Descriptions can help rule suspects in or out. This description rules BK IN.
If the suspect was described as fat, African American or another race, short, a female, thin eyebrows, 6' 5" or any number of other descriptions, then this rules BK OUT. Out as far as BK being that particular person she saw in her home that night.
The other LE consideration is that BK was not known as a suspect when the witness gave her statement. The witness did not know of BK. She gives a description of a suspect before knowing who the suspect is, then later when the suspect is arrested, he just happens to fit her description enough to not be ruled out.
This is one of my problems with forums in general. Something is posted, someone replies, and it (unintentionally) gets taken out of context. I understand that you're saying the description doesn't rule BK out. But the context is that your post that I replied to said they could have PC to arrest him with that, if I'm not mistaken. I do not believe inability to rule someone out is PC for an arrest. PC for questioning, certainly, but not for arrest. MOO, IANAL.
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