MSM Stories About January 6 Pipe Bomber Skip Incredibly Obvious Question
P.J. Gladnick | January 7th, 2022 | 10:08 AMOn January 6, the media was chock full of stories about the events at Capitol Hill on the day of the riot. One potentially big event that could have overshadowed what happened at the Capitol building was a couple of pipe bombs planted near the Democratic National Committee and the Republican National Committee buildings. Fortunately neither bomb went off, but the mystery remains of who was the pipe bomber that still remains at large.
Because of the January 6 anniversary, several media outlets were speculating about the mystery of who the pipe bomber was and why the FBI has not found him despite conducting an intensive investigation. You can see stories about the investigation into the pipe bomber suspect at such sources as
CBS News, the
Associated Press (via PBS), and
The Atlantic.
One thing the stories all have in common is what appears to be a lack of curiosity why the FBI hasn't used a very common investigative technique to identify the bomber. An example of this mysterious lack of curiosity was displayed by Atlantic writer Elaine Godfrey in her Thursday story,
"The Capitol Hill Bomber Is Still At Large." . . .
https://newsbusters.org/blogs/nb/pj-gladnick/2022/01/07/msm-stories-about-january-6-pipe-bomber-skip-incredibly-obvious
The FBI has photos (and time stamps) of this suspect at five separate locations, but they somehow are unable to identify the one cell phone that was at all five locations at the designated times? Seriously?