Yes they do, and your post earlier really got me thinking. I am ok with not knowing everything if it will help with a conviction in the end. But now I understand the arguement for releasing more information. Even just a little bit, such as about sitings and times, etc. That could lead to people recalling more information. I think it was Otto who tried to beat this point home. My concern is thatas time goes on, people forget. Like recently I couldn't remember if i actually rode my bike past the gate on Saturday the 14th until I checked my app on nh phone. My memory was failing me.
So we know that LE has "hours" of surveillance tape, but they don't know what they're looking for. So how could we help?? If they would confirm some minor detail or two or three, maybe we could help with this puzzle.
And I, too, have not heard people talk about it much anymore. So yes, a small update might spur some talk and job some memories.
I just might post something on the BHSO facebook page......
I think community meetings with LE could be very productive. It was summertime, and I wonder how many folks were away from home, but may have had a housesitter from another locality, or perhaps parent(s) or other family members, or friends, who came to stay at that time.
At least one of these people could have been out in the yard doing whatever, watching over a pet going out to do its business in the yard, doing some weeding, maybe out for a walk. Now, these people would probably not know Elizabeth and Luric from any other young girls in town, most likely just notice 2 young girls riding by.
But these folks may be able to help with the timeline, maybe they took little poodle Flossie out every day at 12:30 to do her business while the noon sports report (which they have no interest in) is on the air. Many older folks are very observant, and very time conscious. They look at wristwatches. They have routines, even while visiting, and housesitting.
At the meetings LE could have printed handouts that could be sent snail mail or sent via computer to anyone from away who was in town at that time. Maybe someone saw the girls at a particular spot and they are positive of the time because they glanced at their watch, so not to be late for an appointment, or to see a certain soap or other tv show.
I also believe a town meeting makes everyone feel included in the search, and that any memories or suspicions are valuable, thus they will feel more inclined to share them with LE. Fear could be holding back some folks from phoning in tips. They may be apprehensive about being the only one who may be phoning in about the strange goings on at a home nearby. Nobody wants to feel in danger, so that may be holding back some tips. At the meeting LE could reinforce the idea that all tips are valuable and be kept secret. And make people feel included in helping solve this unspeakable crime.