Roy Harrold said:
And why didn't you yourself mysteriously vanish the first time you said anything about the conspiracy, publicly?
That question is so rhetorical, that it almost doesn't warrant answers. Why does any story come to fruition? Why are politicians sometimes found to be corrupt and prosecuted?
They can't kill everyone Roy, and despite what you would like to believe, the government has been involved in some horrible and nasty things from time-to-time, against their own citizens.
Now, I believe the government is nothing but a minor bit player in this. it's easy to reference this case in the framework of todays society, CNN, FOX, MSNBC, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, but go back to to 1982, when this kidnapping happened. Did you have cable? Did you even have caller ID? how about the internet? The answer is no, becasue these things were years away from working themselves into mass public consumption.
How easy would it have been to manipulate small town media for someone, even one person, in washington, or even at the level of the local police, which Orville Cooney, the acting Chief of Police, factually and methodically did? What was his motivation? You are one for proof, Roy, well his non-cooperation with this case is legendary and documented. I haven't heard you comment on what his motivation might have been, especially since he was the first to drop the ball. the trail of incompetence starts with him, and continues to this day.
You state simple is better, but there is nothing simple about this case, not on day one, and not now.