Shocking Revelations: Did the Cops Just Play Twister with Evidence? 🤔

Well, folks, grab your popcorn because the drama just hit a new high! 🎭 The parents of the late OpenAI whistleblower, Suchir Balaji, are throwing some serious shade at the San Francisco Police Department (SFPD). Apparently, these first responders thought they were auditioning for a slapstick comedy instead of investigating a crime scene! 🤦‍♂️

In a jaw-dropping video posted by Suchir’s mom, Poornima Rao, we see SFPD officers waltzing into the apartment like they’re at a dance party—sans gloves! 🕺💃 I mean, come on! Are they trying to collect evidence or just giving the furniture a good ol’ pat-down? The family is crying foul, claiming the cops might have turned the crime scene into a contamination zone! 🧪

“This is the video of SFPD touching the evidence without gloves. They contaminated the crime scene instead of collecting fingerprints, DNA, and footprints. Were they paid, or was this a hate crime? They owe us an answer!”

— Poornima Rao (@RaoPoornima) April 8, 2025

Now, let’s not forget that Suchir, a mere 26 years young, was found dead under mysterious circumstances. The police wrapped up the case faster than a burrito at Chipotle, calling it a suicide. But his parents are waving their arms like they’re at a rock concert, shouting, “Not so fast!” 🎸

Suchir had blown the whistle on OpenAI for allegedly lifting content from artists and journalists. Talk about a plot twist! And just when you thought it couldn’t get any juicier, Poornima drops another bombshell: the CCTV cameras in the elevator connecting to Suchir’s apartment were allegedly tampered with! 🎥💥

“Picture of the elevator in the apartment where Suchir was killed. As you can see, the wires are cut. This happened a week before the death. This elevator without a camera connects the rear entrance of the building and facilitates people coming to the building without being noticed…”
— Poornima Rao (@RaoPoornima) April 8, 2025

Now, the parents are left wondering if this was a paid hit or just a really bad episode of “Cops Gone Wild.” They’re tagging big names like Pamela Jo Bondi and Harmeet Kaur Dhillon, demanding answers like they’re at a town hall meeting! 🏛️

The fight for justice is heating up, folks! Will the truth behind this chilling case finally be uncovered, or will it just be another episode of “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit”? Stay tuned! 📺

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2025-04-09 10:13