no1uknow,
Thank you for protecting her privacy regards to her current location. I think it's very important to establish and maintain those boundaries and keep things out of the public domain.
These cases usually involve ordinary people whose lives have been turned upside down due to the actions of someone else. Criminal cases, especially murder cases, are hard enough to get through as it is.
Thanks, Madeleine. It's important to understand that this ordeal has effected many, many people. For the six weeks before JW was arrested, none of us in this neighborhood slept well. Detectives, police and reporters were everywhere, constantly. I was interviewed by detectives several times and got caught by the media many times. JW was living about 30 feet from me and was arrested for this crime, so you can imagine how scary that was for all of us when it happened. The night he was arrested, I had been out to dinner with my friend only to come home at around 7 pm and find my house to be a crime scene. I had to show ID to get through my own door that night. Detectives were in my house, they were questioning me, they had cordoned off the parking lot and the back yard. They stayed for 12+ hours.
So, for all of you who think you'd like to be an "insider": no, you don't. You haven't the slightest damned idea what you're talking about. Honestly, I wouldn't wish the last two years of being an "insider" on my worst enemy.