Hello Camper,
You said: >>>
In my next life I would like to be a REAL detective.<<<
Well, you could start practicing now!!!
Here is the name of someone whom you might be interested in writing too, Joseph D. McNamara, Ph.D. He is a senior fellow at the Hoover Institute located on the Stanford University Campus in California. I wrote to him once about the Chandra Levy investigation, and he answered right away. I am thinking about writing to him again now about the Otis Thomas story that was part of the Chandra Levy case, only now most of the media have almost erased it completely.
I don't have his mailing address right now. I probably have his email address over at
www.justiceforchandra.com. Here is information on him.
http://www-hoover.stanford.edu/BIOS/mcnamara.html
Now I will get to the rest of my message here about Joyce Chiang's brother.
I don't have Roger Chiang's address, but here is an article that rd dug up at Justice for Chandra.
http://www.justiceforchandra.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=2173
Only part of this message is about Joyce Chiang's brother. I will quote the part about him.
>>> Roger Chiang, who works for the Democratic National Committee in Washington, said missing adults should receive more attention on television and the Internet.
"You can't address adult missing persons without the help of technology and television," he said.
Chiang's 29-year-old sister, Joyce Chiang, disappeared in January 1999 after friends dropped her off at a Starbucks in the District of Columbia.
Chiang claims police at first were slow to investigate the case. When he and friends passed out fliers about his sister, an Immigration and Naturalization Service lawyer, police on the beat in their Dupont Circle neighborhood said superiors never told them to be on alert for a missing woman.
A canoeist found Joyce Chiang's decomposed body floating in the Potomac River three months later. The cause of her death is undetermined, D.C. police spokesman Thomas McGuire said.
McGuire disputed Roger Chiang's claim that they gave the case little attention. Both city police and FBI agents launched a massive search for Joyce Chiang, he said.
840,000 go missing
More than 840,000 adults and juveniles were reported missing in the<<< (snip)
Here's a few more comments by rd.
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rd wrote: >>>His name is Roger Chiang, benn. Here's the major article on him:
http://www.justiceforchandra.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=13074&highlight=joyce+chiang+brother#13074
rd wrote: >>>He's not listed in phone listings for DC but could be for Va or Md. I don't have a Washington metro phone book to check.
He works for the Democratic National Committee.
"Roger Chiang, who works for the Democratic National Committee in Washington, said missing adults should receive more attention on television and the Internet. "
That is the same article that I posted at the beginning here, with a few comments by rd also. I thought there were two articles.
benn