Police ignored tips about murder video: U.S. lawyer
Montana lawyer Roger Renville said he was surfing the Internet on Saturday when he found the 10-minute video on an Alberta-based website.
Renville's find is now believed to be at the centre of a bizzare case in Montreal where a man was killed and parts of his body were mailed to political offices in Ottawa.
He said he called his local sheriff's department, the FBI in Denver and police in Miami, but was rebuffed at each turn. He went back and looked at the video and trolled the site for clues. A poster in the background matched another video that pointed to a Canadian man, so Renville called police in Toronto.
But he says the official on the other end wasn't interested.
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Montana lawyer Roger Renville said he was surfing the Internet on Saturday when he found the 10-minute video on an Alberta-based website.
Renville's find is now believed to be at the centre of a bizzare case in Montreal where a man was killed and parts of his body were mailed to political offices in Ottawa.
He said he called his local sheriff's department, the FBI in Denver and police in Miami, but was rebuffed at each turn. He went back and looked at the video and trolled the site for clues. A poster in the background matched another video that pointed to a Canadian man, so Renville called police in Toronto.
But he says the official on the other end wasn't interested.
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