Does the SCSO have a good record at solving missing person/abduction cases? Does anyone here know?
What does SCSO stand for? Sorry :/
There not been any evidence presented that this was a kidnapping (take (someone) away illegally by force, typically to obtain a ransom). No ransom was requested. This is classified as an abduction (the action or an instance of forcibly taking someone away against their will.). The SCSO is the lead agency in this.
If the FBI is not involved, I'm not overly confident that this case will ever be solved.I don't know that the local department has the resources or experience necessary to untangle this web.
Does the SCSO have a good record at solving missing person/abduction cases? Does anyone here know?
I'm going to go out on a limb here and maybe say Bethel Church was the anon donor? What's your thought.
Some call it a cult.
I'm going to go out on a limb here and maybe say Bethel Church was the anon donor? What's your thought.
Some call it a cult.
When asked at a Wednesday press conference if Papinis abduction might be related to a cartel or a sex trafficking operation, Shasta County Sheriff Tom Bosenko said, according to CBS, We do not have specific information if it was related to a cartel or human trafficking.
In a sit-down with The Today Show, Bill Garcia, who was hired by Papinis family during the 22 days she was missing, told the show, I suspect based on the types of injuries Sherri incurred, the beatings, the broken nose, the cut hair, especially the chains and the branding, indicate that most likely it was one of these sex trafficking groups.
http://people.com/crime/investigato...-motive-behind-sherri-papini-kidnapping-case/
Nope and the FBI got involved back when she was missing. They were thanked at the press conference and by KP in his first letter after she was found. Perhaps they are still involved? IDK how we would know if they were no longer involved.
Probation dept would be the ones primarily checking on the RSO's in the area.He also thanked the probation department...any idea what that is about (guessing mugshots for SP to view).
He also thanked the probation department...any idea what that is about (guessing mugshots for SP to view).
That is bizarre. I'm going to stick with looking for any new direct statements from the sheriff, however. If he wanted to clear up something from the 20/20 special he could call a press conference or put out a press release. In the absence of a new statement from the sheriff it feels like the media is manipulating things to keep the public interest in the case. JMO.
Notice at the beginning of this video he refers to the two women as "the assailants" - then later as the abductors. This leads me to believe there were no other assailants.
Given the sex trafficking problem in NorCal, and the amount of registered sex offenders in redding; I can see why SP's family and friends think it was ST. I guess it fits Occams theory well for them.
I don't believe it falls under their jurisdiction. They investigate child abductions and abductions across state lines (and bank robberies and other stuff), but an abducted adult within the state is given to state and local law enforcement. Now, they do assist with certain aspects, like electronic forensics, and probably have in this case. At least, that's the way I understand it.