Semantics - I've read at least five different reports now with no less than three descriptions, 'young girl', 'little girl', 'young child'....with the exception of 'child' by legal definition, Heather WAS all the adjectives used to describe what this man has been 'quoted' as having been 'told' by 'an officer'.
I'm hesitant to believe this is Heather; in some ways I hope I am wrong, in others I hope I am right. Either way, it's up to someone with a whole lot of initials following their name and a PhD or two hanging on the wall to determine for certain and of course we'll have to wait for that, and of course, we'll speculate in the meantime. I think it's within the realm of possibility but I don't think getting stuck on one word provided by an industry notorious for not always scoring 100/A on daily tests should consume too much of anyone's thoughts in solely ruling the possibility/probability in or out.
I pray for the family of this victim and hope the discovery brings someone peace.
I'm hesitant to believe this is Heather; in some ways I hope I am wrong, in others I hope I am right. Either way, it's up to someone with a whole lot of initials following their name and a PhD or two hanging on the wall to determine for certain and of course we'll have to wait for that, and of course, we'll speculate in the meantime. I think it's within the realm of possibility but I don't think getting stuck on one word provided by an industry notorious for not always scoring 100/A on daily tests should consume too much of anyone's thoughts in solely ruling the possibility/probability in or out.
I pray for the family of this victim and hope the discovery brings someone peace.