If there is no classified information in the photo, how is it evidence? It would seem that, if you're going to get all excited about it, it should actually show classified information, yes? If none of them show any, then obviously the photo is staged and is thus not "evidence at the scene", unless we are to believe that someone very carefully placed all of them exactly in that position before the FBI arrived. And, if the photo is simply to show the documents found, surely they would have lined them up on a table instead of artfully posing them in such a careful manner, yes? I didn't think FBI agents were so creative with their documentation evidence.Again: Normal stuff. Photo of the evidence at the scene. Unless you're aware of sensitive information being in the photo?
Is it? And if so, what?
At a murder scene, photographs are carefully taken to show the scene exactly as it was before being disturbed. Here is the question, why would FBI agents arrange these so as to only show the covers and no content, but arrange them to look as if they were carelessly tossed on the floor?