DLynn
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But how do we know which one is accurate?
I am beginning to hate the media, JMO
Patch reporters are not working for a large mainstream outlet, I think the reporter mis-reported that.
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But how do we know which one is accurate?
I am beginning to hate the media, JMO
I said way back when there were different reports in the media about the t- shirt jersey or sweatshirt. I don't believe anything in print anymore. I searched yahoo one day and the reports were split 33% for each article. Sad part one news station had both t-shirt and jersey reported two different reporters. Same station that said DNA laffin
Even when they bother to put things inside quotation marks, they don't really seem like actual quotes...
Why do we accept such poor standards nowadays I wonder...how can we know we are ever getting any accurate info. It has become a very lazy, slapdash profession, IMO, all about slapping it onto the website, no editing, no spell check, no one checking to see if sentences are properly constructed.
I'm sorry I can not believe, regardless of what is being said to media, that that blasted car has not already been examined forensically... Surely they are awaiting further results from any test, and are in process of researching and following up on any info gleaned thus far. I don't like thinking I am that dumb enough to believe nothing has been done so far. IMHO< just saying and all that jazz
Is the FBI involved in this case at all, and at what point would they become involved. I mean, Sierra is a minor, and it appears to be an abduction of some kind - wouldn't the FBI be involved?
Reason I bring this up, is the car - if LE has a car they think is tied to this crime, (even though we don't really know what "type" of crime has been commited), and they say "it will be examined at some point", wouldn't the FBI step in and say we'll look at it if you won't? If I was the parent of a missing child and heard a car had been picked up and held for this long and would "be examined at some point", you better believe I'd be in their offices MAKING them rip it apart for evidence! I'm finding it hard to believe that the car hasn't already been torn apart. If not, what kind of investigation is this?
I know Sierra is listed on the FBI site (as "missing") and I believe they have had involvement from pretty early on in this case. I also do not believe that LE has not examined this car to the fullest...what I fear is that they may be unable to prove Sierra has ever been inside it, and then, where do they go? This seemed to be the biggest clue to date...JMO
You are correct the FBI came into the case just 3 days after she went missing. I wondered why so quick and still do. I made a remark than that IF Sierra did runaway she is proabaly scared to death to come now. She never expected the FBI to come in.
The car has bee seized and impounded. It can be examined and inspected.
So forensic testing is standard procedure for any impounded car? Sorry, I just don't know the legalities and I need to learn these things What if the car was impounded because it was stolen or other reasons not related to a possible abduction? The only link known to us is that the car was seen near the "hot spots" of the investigation... can forensic testing be done without more evidence?