I haven't had time to listen to it yet, but I will. Thanks for replying. :)
Would it help if lots of people wrote too, or emailed these politicians? Or maybe we could start a petition?
Its no good finding the person who did it, if you risk being able to secure a conviction. The police routinely have contact with the CPS on these sort of cases, so they have very likely been advised on what they should share with the public.
How awful to lose Jody in such a cruel manner and then have to go through all of this to try and get justice for her.
Have you contacted the political representatives for the area, Jenny? If you could get one of those on your side (the higher profile the better), then the police department...
http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/unimaginable-world-poppy-widdison-born-9658368
This case which happened close to where I live in the UK, is not dissimilar to what I believe happened to Caylee. In both cases, the child got in the way of the mother's partying and drug habits and I believe they...
It is very common for police forces to keep details out of the public domain, in order to strengthen the chances of conviction if/when they charge someone. The police will have taken advise from the CPS on this, and with respect, I think their opinion is of more value than anyone else's.
Yes, the UK population is over 60 million, but we are a much smaller island. Its much more difficult to remain unidentified here!! The Does we do have are mostly suspected migrants.
It must be far more difficult to communicate to a much more spread out population in Australia, but clearly...
I don't think America just cares more, its because you are a bigger country that is separated into different states. Therefore, its easier for a Doe's relatives to be unaware that they have been found deceased and therefore you have more Does. Thats all it is.
In the UK, we mostly identify...
There might have been some blood staining on the carpet or something, which doesn't match Lindsay's DNA. This information hasn't been made public, so we simply have no basis to say whether the "DNA breakthrough" is 'poppycock' or not.
I'm surprised by that, the EU normally has a load of regulations to cover every single little thing you can imagine.
Its all so terribly sad that all those young lives were lost, RIP.
Wow, just wow...
A few points/questions that came to my mind -
1) Where is Denise Beaudin? We need to trawl through possible Jane Does that may be a match for her. Emphasis on California Does I think.
2) I agree with the previous poster who suggested that Elizabeth Evans would probably...
The sighting from the friend is what interests me the most now. The friend is either telling the truth, or she had something to do with Toni's disappearance and is trying to set LE on a false trial.
I can't decide which I think is the most likely scenario, but the friend telling the truth...
I always try to think of the most mundane explanation for any disappearance, given that the most mundane explanation is the most likely to be true.
If the GPS locations are known and show her last location to be the gas station, then I can't think of a mundane explanation for this girl's...
I'm a bit confused again, I thought I read that the GPS wasn't working now and that they were still trying to get the insurance company to release the final data that the GPS had transmitted?
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