caradana
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They wouldn’t, specifically. But they’re familiar with past similar cases. Certainly past performance is not indicative of future returns, as we say in finance …So odd with the limited press coverage. I’m hoping that’s because the police know something they’re not releasing for some reason? But then how would the press even know that?
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but I believe that these reporters know that past similar cases have generally resulted in the victim found a week or two later, in a motel or in a run-down apartment, with a man who the very young victim romantically trusted and often few other men who sourced a revolting opportunity online. I believe that these reporters also know that anything they write has to get scrubbed after in care of the victim, and they know the family will be extremely upset with them regardless of outcome, and advertisers won’t love their car dealership ad or whatever popping up alongside this story. It’s perhaps extremely unfair with respect to the victim and her family. If nothing else, I hope we all look at this story and ask ourselves what we can do to help. I will continue to have my eyes peeled here.