Earlier quoted context omitted.
Are you claiming we have never caught or tried such a person?
I'm claiming that announcing the indictments like this rather than keeping them secret as would be standard under such situations heavily impedes the ability to catch or try these people because they now know for sure never to go to a country that has an extradition treaty with the US. When the announcement itself heavily impedes catching and trying the targets of the investigation, the announcement itself is the end…
So you're claiming if this was kept secret the odds of catching the person would increase dramatically?
What stats do you base this on?
>as would be standard under such situations
Where is this standard? There are plenty of indictments issued all the time followed by arrests. What evidence do you have that unsealed indictments has a higher arrest rate?