Mrs. Gladden
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I do not think they can forbid any citizen from passing out fliers, but I do know this much as far as the spouse goes they can give him orders not to do something for example: He could have been ordered not to speak to the media and or participate in flyer distribution or the search. As for the family they can not order them to do anything, but they certain can ask them not to do it and give a reason as to why they are requesting this. I know it does not seem right but they are keeping this close to the hip and tight lipped about everything. This must be a very good reason as to why they are proceeding as they are.
As JC is military, it's easy to understand why he's not in the public eye and why other military friends would not be publicly involved. I was just wondering how other family and friends were convinced. Since they couldn't be ordered, it dawned on me maybe the only family she had there were JC, his mother & her own mother. Even online, though, I've read where a FB page deleted any tips/questions. But, what about residents of the town and surrounding areas? Iirc, the water dept. employee was aware of EC's car only because he heard it on their local radio station. If LE believed early that she was no longer alive, wouldn't they want tips/leads from the community? After all, it was a member of the community that found the car. What about people that don't read the local paper or listen to the local radio? There are many everywhere that fall into that category. Fliers put up early on in an investigation (not just locally, but in surrounding towns) could have reached those people. By now, surely most are aware even without the fliers, but it's a month later. Memories fade quickly.