Minnesota Texts to FBI Went Unanswered for Days in Renee Good Killing Case

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WIRED reports that the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension texted the FBI for access to the Renee Good crime scene on Jan. 7, but the FBI didn't answer for at least two days, a delay that preceded the FBI taking over the case and sparked a lawsuit alleging a breakdown in federal–state cooperation and evidence sharing; the BCA says they were later excluded from interviews and key physical evidence, while the FBI has not commented.
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