Unsolved Mystery: The White House Cocaine Baggie Incident
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In July of this year, a baggie of cocaine was found in an area of the White House. After an alleged investigation, the Secret Service declared there was insufficient evidence to determine who had left it there. The Daily Mail recently released exclusive images of the locker and the baggie, leaving many to wonder how the US Secret Service could fail to uncover any clues.
The Secret Service stated that the FBI's laboratory results had not developed any latent fingerprints and that there was insufficient DNA present for investigative comparisons. This leaves many to question if the Secret Service had done enough to investigate the incident. After all, with the number of security cameras in the White House, it seems like it would be relatively easy to track down who had access to the locker in question.
The public may never know whose cocaine it was, but it seems highly unlikely that the Secret Service would not know. After all, a gram bag of blow is almost guaranteed to have fingerprints on it. This begs the question of why the Secret Service's Keystone Kops division failed to investigate this incident fully.
If the cocaine had belonged to a J6 demonstrator, they would have likely been sentenced to prison by now. It's possible that the Secret Service is simply lacking in resources or manpower to investigate the incident fully. Whatever the case may be, it looks like this particular caper will remain a complete mystery.