MelissaDawn
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I don't know.
Perhaps they think if people live out the day by day horror, it will resonate further and create an awareness and concern that may subside if the simple story was just put out for everyone to see at one time. They create interest and people become emotionally invested.
I'm speculating of course.
That's actually the problem I have with this - you can't try a murder case on emotion. I have great compassion for this family and their suffering, but I'm not going on a witch hunt and hurt someone else without evidence to do so. Many of us have lived the day by day horror of something similar with lost loved ones, we already have that emotional connection, now we need the evidence.