AR AR - Cassie Compton, 15, Stuttgart, 14 Sept 2014 #3

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Oh think they just made a flyer from Rapid Search. It's good to change up flyers from time to time. People get tired of posting same one.
 
TupeloMZ- RTing is Retweeting, its like sharing on Facebook but for Twitter.

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No, I don't know. I just didn't see any Klass fliers; it seemed like there was one prototype, like the Morgan Nick one, then not any more. Was just wondering.
 
Cool. :)
All volunteer? Or LE based? Or mix of both?
 
Do we know that it is INSTEAD and not in ADDITION to the services of Klaas Kids?

Could they work with KK if they are not family? She said something about someone from another FB missing page that she reached out to helping her a little lately.
 
Could they work with KK if they are not family? She said something about someone from another FB missing page that she reached out to helping her a little lately.

I didn't really mean working with KK. I really meant that both were working with the family for the best interest of the victim. MPO's a lot of times don't work together unless they each provide different services. A lot of times it is because the family can't keep track of what they are doing much less who they told what in order to tell multiple people what they are doing or take direction from multiple people. It's usually best for them to trust & confide in one contact or one from an MPO & one LE. Most MPO's will provide a person to work as a liason with family & LE to make sure that everyone is on the same page. If that makes sense?
 
Please please please have them handing out fliers with all proper info, and contact info for the SPD, the ASP, the FBI, tip line and 1800THELOST. Maybe if local LE has cars or motorcycles or FD has rescue squad equipment in parade, put Cassie's float in the middle?

And please let it be focused on finding Cassie....please....if they throw candy, please have it wrapped in tip paper, with contact info printed on it....and please have a tip box on it....
 
Please please please have them handing out fliers with all proper info, and contact info for the SPD, the ASP, the FBI, tip line and 1800THELOST. Maybe if local LE has cars or motorcycles or FD has rescue squad equipment in parade, put Cassie's float in the middle?

And please let it be focused on finding Cassie....please....if they throw candy, please have it wrapped in tip paper, with contact info printed on it....and please have a tip box on it....


and DRAMA free...just sayin...
 
The reply to your question was that yes, in fact there was video captured, but because the investigation is active, they can't release it. Someone needs to tell the police that were handling the HG case, Boston bombers case, etc. that they weren't supposed to release the images and footage.

Seriously?

Is this confirmed per LE / MSM that there IS video?
 
Here is this one. I think they are using different flyers just trying to keep people sharing. It's hard after this amount of time. Since she wasn't in school it's especially difficult.
 

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Got your back, IHAVENOCLUE....

http://prtl.uhcl.edu/portal/page/pct/USN/TheSignal/Life?articleId=402

Steven Egger, associate professor of criminology at the University of Houston-Clear Lake, is a nationally recognized expert in serial murder. "Steve Egger is a seminal criminal justice researcher in the very specialized area of serial murders," said Everette Penn, assistant professor of criminology. "Dr. Egger addresses our most inner fears by researching the subject, defining terms, and assisting state, local and federal authorities investigate these most heinous crimes."

Not only is it difficult to figure out why serial killers continue to kill, it is also hard for law enforcement agencies to identify a serial killer due to "linkage blindness," another term coined by Egger. "Police don't share information across jurisdictional boundaries," Egger said. "There's always some friction there." Agencies prefer to worry only about their own jurisdiction, instead of sharing information to work together to solve a murder. Egger says a serial murder investigation may, but not always, have as many as seven different crime scenes: the place the victim was initially lured, transportation to a different location, the place the victim was kept, transportation to another location, where the victim was killed, where the body was dumped, and where the weapon was dumped. "In most instances all the police have is the dumpsite," Egger said. Egger says the other crime scenes are never investigated because of linkage blindness and the fact that law enforcement officials usually treat serial murder as a single homicide. "But if you find out that you're talking about multiple dumpsites in different jurisdictions, then you have a higher possibility of coming up with some trace evidence, particularly in the first kill," Egger said. "The offender brings something to the crime scene, leaves something at the crime scene, and takes something away from the crime scene,"
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Thanks, Foxfire!

So the term is "linkage blindness"... (No wonder I couldn't find it on Google...:doh:)

This post above explains the term quite thoroughly and succinctly...

I can't help but wonder if "linkage blindness" plays a part in Cassie's disappearance... And if the perp is aware of it, or not....

:waitasec:
 
Whose phone pinged in Casscoe? What date and time?
 
Did BR take off on his bike after 9:00 to go to police station? How long was he gone?
 
Is there video of Cassie after 7:00 PM text? Why isn't it being reported to the media?
 
Has a cadaver dog sniffed JCs car?
 
How far away from Cassie's house is the place BR was caught trespassing? Was he squatting (living there), and if so for how long? Why?
 
Did they search farmland and yards in the vicinity BR was trespassing?
 
If the FBI is involved, wouldn't they 100% take over the case, thereby bridging any linkage blindness from uncooperative or non-communicative police departments? I mean, it's the FBI, right? The real FBI, or a bunch of wannabes with no actual skills?
 
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