Not one person has come forward to say that RFG ever interviews anyone about Sandusky after 1998. He never spoke Victim 6 or the victim's mother, even in 1998.
No one "assisted" RFG in 1998, except his staff, and he removed the case from the designated abuse ADA. There was zero evidence he was doing anything with Sandusky. Further, the originals were not digitized in 1998.
No. It was 2005. There was a camera at the courthouse, and RFG shows up the evening of 4/14/05.
The route is largely rural. Even today, I would not be overly surprised if someone driving from Pleasant Gap to Lewisburg via Route 192 would not be caught on video.
I'm not offended, but we all need to be clear that she was not some sheltered child dependent on "Daddy." In 2005 LAG was an adult. She had several years of college, was in her mid-20, in a relationship, and had worked in several jobs.
First, I object to the word "child." LAG was an adult, in a relationship, and living more than 2,500 miles away. They had not been living in the same household for more than a decade prior to RFG's disappearance.
Second, RFG did provide financially for her, so that could even be part of a...
Maybe.
It is possible that, due to the surface change from the parking lot to the street, and/or due to the masking effect of exhausts, that the bloodhound lost the trail. That said, they could not find RFG's scent elsewhere in the area. That makes suicide much less likely.
The scent is...
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