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very good article, interesting.The Famous “Runaway Train” Music Video “Saved” 21 Kids. We Found Them. They Don’t Remember It That Way.
Most of those missing kids actually had really good reasons to leave home.slate.com
Someone posted this on another medium in regards to Alicia resurfacing as an adult. It has several examples of other cases where missing teens resurfaced after turning 18. It is pretty interesting and has interviews of the former missing teens highlighting why they left and how they survived. One person also was neurodivergent.
I had a thought recently- (MOO)
ED was detained/arrested and then let go. The police never made a follow-up press conference explaining why he was let go and if he was “the wrong guy and totally innocent” so to speak.
in my opinion, because the cops didn’t tell the world “ED is innocent and we are still looking for the actual bad guy who took her in at 14”, I believe ED is still the main suspect but police may just not have sufficient evidence. Otherwise why would cops stay quiet about that arrest ?
Wouldn’t the cops exonerate his name if ED was totally innocent ? I guess maybe they don’t have enough evidence to prove whether he’s 100% innocent either ? If that’s true, my point stands and he is still a suspect.
You don't know that. LE can and will work in complete secrecy and the general public won't know a thing until people are arrested/charges are filed.Seems like LE can't prove that he commited a crime, so he should be left alone. Both of them, actually.
That's my point, we don't know anything at all. So far, he's not charged with anything.You don't know that. LE can and will work in complete secrecy and the general public won't know a thing until people are arrested/charges are filed.
Well that certainly answers some questions! Hard to believe all they did was nag and not expedite the records. Wonder if the Navarro family will sue?Glendale detective from Alicia Navarro case violated policies
The former lead detective in the Alicia Navarro missing teen case was reprimanded by Glendale PD earlier this year for not submitting timely search warrant requests in an unnamed case.www.abc15.com
There's no evidence this had anything to do with the Navarro case for a cause of civil action and IMO, totally unrelated! (March - Nov 2022 time frame is the first clue).Well that certainly answers some questions! Hard to believe all they did was nag and not expedite the records. Wonder if the Navarro family will sue?