I'm listening now. They're focusing on level 2 and 3 and focusing on those whose victims were 10 years and younger. This should have been done a month ago. Totally ruled them out.
I guess I'm very upset because I thought this was done and considering the way the family has been the focus throughout this case leaves me with a bitter taste.
Not a whole lot of breaking information
One of the things I'm gonna speak with you about is our
continuing efforts and canvassing
of certain locations.
One of the things that may be seen in the next day or two
This area we are going back to based on information that came out of the lead sheets. We
are looking at possibly 120 people, 30-40 homes that we want to go back and talk to folks
that were not home when we did the initial canvass.
Pretty close area surrounding the homs
south Wilshire and around Broadway. In that general area we want to make sure we are comfortable
we have spoken to everyone that we need to speak to.
The numbers of people we have spoken to we have an excess of 540 RSO. I can tell you that we've spoken
to all of them what we're doing now is going back to those level 2s and 3s that have a proclivity
for crimes against children. We were initially looking at ages of the victims as being 16 and
younger but now we're looking at 10 years and younger. That's how we're narrowing down how we're
focusing on these RSO and going
back to interview them.
For many of these individuals that we are going back to talk to it's their second or third or fourth
time that we've talked to them. We want to make sure that we're thorough and any details or
concerns that detectives may have, that we go back to speak to them.
IMO they haven't been able to rule them in or out, or they would have. They still don't know what happened to Isa, so they are re-interviewing them. Also later, in the press conference a reporter asks about the people they missed in houses and some of these were houses with several people and they weren't able to talk to every person. They want to talk to every person at each house.