I'm still blown away by the fact that people don't want to trust the prominence of the new sketch or the redirection by police because "they spent all this time on the first idea and it's apparently not real, so how can we trust them now?"
Information changes how cases are perceived and what information is being sought out all the time. I'm just curious as to what the alternative is meant to be.
I'm blown away that people witness the obvious dedication and emotion of LE handling this case, see that two years later they're continuing to work the case hard and develop new info, and decide LE is incompetent and they know better and can do better.
I see this attitude very time a case isn't solved immediately and 99.9% of the time we find that LE has been working the case competently and hard until it could be resolved.
I'm not LE but I've followed a lot of cases and have seen what the investigative process is during trials and pretrial discovery. It's astounding. They almost always have info we never dreamed of.
Of course LE isn't infallible and there are times when they fail to work the case properly, follow the right leads or give enough attention to a case. Sometimes they go after someone unjustly as in the Tonya Craft case.
But it usually becomes quite apparent when LE is dropping the ball. The first indication is when the victim's loved ones begin speaking out and expressing a lack of confidence in the investigation and investigators. Sometimes that's just frustrated family. Especially when there's a schism between two factions of family members and one side suspects the other.
But at this stage if we saw loved ones expressing a lack of confidence or criticizing LE a lot or doing an end run around LE and producing their own evidence for the public (the latter like Elizabeth Smart's family finally had to do when LE wouldn't let go of the Ritchie angle and they released a sketch of why turned out to be the real perp), then there would be some merit in questioning the efficacy of LE.
I'm seeing nothing to suggest LE isn't fully dedicated and competent.
Except for people who are or have been LE, none of us can fathom how to do this job and how complex and difficult it is.
"The information being released today is literally the result of thousands and thousands of hours of extraordinary investigative efforts, by Delphi, Carroll County, the FBI, Indiana State Police, and countless other agencies."
Yeah, they're all incompetent. They don't know what they're doing. We can do better.
Not IMO.
It chaps my hide a bit.