ForensicsFan
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thank you so much ForensicsFan - it's wonderful to have locals keeping us informed. Please thank your wife for us - I know we all appreciate the time and effort you and your wife put in to help keep us informed and up-to-date! :clap:
She says you're very welcome. Neither of us can imagine what this little boy has gone through, and we want to see him found.
Perhaps the people in the neighborhood feel set up. Is it usual or unusual to put veteran homicide detectives on a missing person case? I thought homicide detectives worked exclusively on murders.
Perhaps you're right. I've seen this neighborhood mobilize so many times, to rally against the war, to attend city council meetings, to get people to vote, and even to organize a march to take "back the night" or the like after a spate of Rockridge store and restaurant holdups. Granted, there are those who remove themselves from participating in the community, but my experience has been that I've never seen a response this low.
I'm guessing it must be in relation to this particular case and the feeling they are being exploited for someone else's purposes. I can't imagine how mothers with strollers could walk by and not stop by the vigil otherwise.