It feels like it's dragging on and on, but, as I'm sure we've all seen on WS, cases can break open unexpectedly at any time. It's not like the investigation has stalled -- we're just not privy to all the details, IMO.
Does LE usually do that -- provide a list of people who have been cleared of a crime in a case like this? Seems like it would be revealing their hand unnecessarily, IMO.
I'll get on it this evening & will let you know. I'm in PST time zone, so it may be a bit late tonight. Now I must hurry & get ready to be somewhere in a little over 30 min (ack!)
I've been RTing @FindCassie (I'm @aew1), but will try to do some focused RTing *to* news outlets. From my experience with Twitter (I've been using it since the Green Revolution in Iran/May '09), if you RT the same or similar tweets a lot to your followers, ppl tend to mute you and/or your...
I recently talked with someone who had been told in confidence about info regarding where some bodies (not Christina! not even in TX) are buried (literally! :/). I urged this person to call the authorities (in this case, the FBI, b/c the local LE was in on the murder), and he said doing so would...
Right? Could he have taken a cat nap? But didn't his coworkers say he appeared not to have slept... So many questions. I hope to GOD that LE has much more info that they're sitting on, as we've seen happen in other cases.
If they couldn't determine if the dogs were picking up Christina's scent versus that of any random person, it seems like this would be an exercise in futility. Surely, SURELY, the dogs can differentiate? *hope*
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