I guess I'm a little confused why anyone would think these objects are going to mysteriously appear in melted snow piles in a parking lot?!?!? I hate to be negative about this, but there was barely any snow, if any at all on the ground Dec. 2nd.
I guess I'm a little confused why anyone would think these objects are going to mysteriously appear in melted snow piles in a parking lot?!?!? I hate to be negative about this, but there was barely any snow, if any at all on the ground Dec. 2nd.
It's called HOPE
I guess I'm a little confused why anyone would think these objects are going to mysteriously appear in melted snow piles in a parking lot?!?!? I hate to be negative about this, but there was barely any snow, if any at all on the ground Dec. 2nd.
You're right, and I doubt that the key ring/fob and/or cell phone/cover are going to be retrieved. Danielle's family suggested this on FDSFB as a means for the public to help find their daughter/sister and anything that might provide helpful in locating her. When the perp/s realized that they had Danielle's keys and cell phone, I'm sure the items were tossed in the nearest dumpster (or down the nearest sewer) and will likely never be found.
Frankly, I'm puzzled about why the Stislickis are asking the public to look for evidence. Isn't that LE's job? If FHPD wants the public to look for missing items connected with their case, why don't they have a press conference and ask for the public's help? Why is the family expected to suggest ways for the public to help find their missing family member? :waitasec:
You're right, and I doubt that the key ring/fob and/or cell phone/cover are going to be retrieved. Danielle's family suggested this on FDSFB as a means for the public to help find their daughter/sister and anything that might provide helpful in locating her. When the perp/s realized that they had Danielle's keys and cell phone, I'm sure the items were tossed in the nearest dumpster (or down the nearest sewer) and will likely never be found.
Frankly, I'm puzzled about why the Stislickis are asking the public to look for evidence. Isn't that LE's job? If FHPD wants the public to look for missing items connected with their case, why don't they have a press conference and ask for the public's help? Why is the family expected to suggest ways for the public to help find their missing family member? :waitasec:
A set of keys isn't remarkable. I think they have always mentioned the keychain because it unique. Drives me crazy that people are reading more into it. It doesn't mean they only care about the keychain. It doesn't mean they are focused on that she may smoke pot. It is a great way to identify her keys. That is all. IMO of course.Random idea, which may have been mentioned already...perhaps they want the smoke buddy charm for DNA purposes? If it's something you put up to your mouth and lips it would most likely be a good source for DNA.
Could of lead them to SG home in the first place.....might also be why they don't believe Dani parked her car herself....
For all we know, the family may have hired a PI . I sure hope they did. You can't have too much help in these types of situations . Many families hire them and keep it secret but some do not. I am willing to bet that for as much publicity that this case received, that at least one if not more , has reached out to them by now.
Looking back on my interest in the back lot of ML, I was drawn to the hill on Berg road where a dead tree was being taken down. The date of the map reads July 2016 not that far away from Dec 2016. If that tree still hasn't been removed, which is probably unlikely, that would be the first place I would look for the keys and phone. I had this feeling when I posted the location the first time. If someone had parked their car in the lot that took DS he would have to come back for his car at sometime and what better place to toss the keys and phone but inside the trunk of the tree. That is if the tree is still there. Seems like the land is city property so who knows how long it takes before it is all cleaned up. Just a hunch on my part
https://www.google.com/maps/@42.473...4!1sSNWo_mwRF4eAjrJpO9MwkQ!2e0!7i13312!8i6656
Looking back on my interest in the back lot of ML, I was drawn to the hill on Berg road where a dead tree was being taken down. The date of the map reads July 2016 not that far away from Dec 2016. If that tree still hasn't been removed, which is probably unlikely, that would be the first place I would look for the keys and phone. I had this feeling when I posted the location the first time. If someone had parked their car in the lot that took DS he would have to come back for his car at sometime and what better place to toss the keys and phone but inside the trunk of the tree. That is if the tree is still there. Seems like the land is city property so who knows how long it takes before it is all cleaned up. Just a hunch on my part
https://www.google.com/maps/@42.473...4!1sSNWo_mwRF4eAjrJpO9MwkQ!2e0!7i13312!8i6656
Yes, I remember reading this from their page. Wasn't this from a few weeks ago?Just saw this on the FDSFB. I don't think it has been mentioned on here yet, but I see that it was posted over 24 hours ago, so if it has, my apologies:
In reply to someone asking whether group searches are being considered, the amin. posted:
"If law enforcement called for ground searches, we would post it here. They have not. They probably have much more information than any of us know, but are trying to build the case to ensure maximum prosecution. So keeping quiet is of utmost importance. However, it is frustrating. Patience will prevail! Thanks for staying engaged and supportive!"
Immediately followed by a post by Mr. Stislicki: "A person can only be tried once for the same crime...everything must be done right, the first time."
In the same thread, three people ask about SF, though without mentioning his name. The admin. does not reference those comments, but they have not been deleted, either.
I just can't imagine being in Rich Stislicki's shoes ....
https://www.facebook.com/FindDanielleStislicki/posts/245942832530609