MHamby
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I think we have all just reached a certain point in this case that normally happens when a missing person has gone unfound for this long a period of time.
In recent history, the Aruba case comes to mind. After a month or two, I still remember all of the focus going against the family, and in particular the mother. I'm not saying that will be the case here, but it just goes to show you how little, as the public, we know.
Heck, it goes as far back as 'The Missing Three'. The Springfield, MO case. And that one is still going on today with some outlandish (but still feasible) theories.
Unfortunately, we only have about 1% of the information that LE does. And our intelligent and intellectual minds try to take us on multiple journeys with a lot of 'what ifs' and 'could haves'.
While this is healthy and a must to keep most of us sane, I find myself saying one thing over and over again. In my head, everyone is a POI still until LE tells me otherwise. Unfortunately in this crazy world that we live in, some people don't even need a motive to commit some of the heinous crimes that have happened. For all we know, a psychopathic stranger could have been driving by at that particular time of the morning and might not have been able to help himself or push down in urges. Very disturbing, and not very likely. But possible.
All we have is speculation at this point and I, respectfully of course, consider everyone involved to be a POI just based off the fact that we truly do not know what they know at this point.
Sorry for the essay, just felt like everyone was starting to get 'disparaged and desperate' lately. Keep up the hopes and keep on thinking. Hope LE has a trump card they are waiting to pull once the actual kidnapper/murderer/lier/coward makes a mistake.
In recent history, the Aruba case comes to mind. After a month or two, I still remember all of the focus going against the family, and in particular the mother. I'm not saying that will be the case here, but it just goes to show you how little, as the public, we know.
Heck, it goes as far back as 'The Missing Three'. The Springfield, MO case. And that one is still going on today with some outlandish (but still feasible) theories.
Unfortunately, we only have about 1% of the information that LE does. And our intelligent and intellectual minds try to take us on multiple journeys with a lot of 'what ifs' and 'could haves'.
While this is healthy and a must to keep most of us sane, I find myself saying one thing over and over again. In my head, everyone is a POI still until LE tells me otherwise. Unfortunately in this crazy world that we live in, some people don't even need a motive to commit some of the heinous crimes that have happened. For all we know, a psychopathic stranger could have been driving by at that particular time of the morning and might not have been able to help himself or push down in urges. Very disturbing, and not very likely. But possible.
All we have is speculation at this point and I, respectfully of course, consider everyone involved to be a POI just based off the fact that we truly do not know what they know at this point.
Sorry for the essay, just felt like everyone was starting to get 'disparaged and desperate' lately. Keep up the hopes and keep on thinking. Hope LE has a trump card they are waiting to pull once the actual kidnapper/murderer/lier/coward makes a mistake.