susieq wrote:That's true. That release certainly works for the "your supplier knows you are busted, your safest bet is to help us lock him up" thing.
Not me. It's a common practice. Bust someone, get 'em to turn. bust the higher up, 'accidently' or on purpose release the name of the snitch, or just enough info to identify the snitch.
Once they've used the person most law enforcement no longer cares about protecting them.


















