Midwestern
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I am new here. Am I allowed to give information that I know to be accurate even if it wasn't in the news?
Interesting. Did they say he worked at MetLife?
I am new here. Am I allowed to give information that I know to be accurate even if it wasn't in the news?
That depends on a whole lot of things.
I am intrigued though
Oh and btw...
:welcome:
I asked this question also. I was told (on the fds page) to try and tag news stations to have them pick the story back up.I'm still wondering why the local media hasn't reported the updated information. Any thoughts on this?
I need to know the rules. I know facts but if it's not been on the news can I still say?
Technically, no. It must be on msm or from the admin of the finding DS Facebook page.I need to know the rules. I know facts but if it's not been on the news can I still say?
I don't think she (the reporter) was sloppy. The reporter actually obtained what she was pretty sure was his mother's cell phone number. I think they were being pretty cautious about what they reported to avoid pointing fingers too much at someone who hadn't yet been named a POI. That very first report is being confirmed now by "sources close to the investigation," in the <b>story that is now highlighted on SD's page. </b> I actually am pretty impressed with the WDIV reporter's report, since it was so early. She was more thorough than most.
BBM-- What does SD refer to? So many initials to keep track of, I'm getting lost lol
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I asked this question also. I was told (on the fds page) to try and tag news stations to have them pick the story back up.
Seems as though media isn't interested as much since the case is a month old and there's not been any new *shocking news* to report- which is what they want. Shock value vs helping always seems to win.
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BBM-- What does SD refer to? So many initials to keep track of, I'm getting lost lol
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Websleuths is all about the facts!
So if LE says they don't believe DS drove her car home are they discounting accuracy of guard at Muirfield who saw her after 5PM or did they not follow up? And they state her phone went to voicemail. If Muirfield tip is accurate something happened at or near her apartment between 5:30ish and 7PM. If they know her phone went to voicemail at 7PM they have the records of all activity and last pinged location but haven't found phone in that area. Also they had to have probable cause for their search warrant. It could have been phone records or DNA in the Jeep which would have voluntarily gone to LE by family.
I dont believe they have any tomeline regarding this. I live in a much smallee complex and I couldnt tell you who is parked where when.Any thoughts as to when the car was returned? One would think that LE has had enough to put a timeline together from residents.
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I need to know the rules. I know facts but if it's not been on the news can I still say?
I don't think they need to give us any new info. I just think that if FDS wants the public to share, share, share, it would be nice if the media was doing the same. Run the same, "no updates, but here's her face" story that they ran for 3 weeks. Or maybe, since they did give new info yesterday, run that story on their fb page instead of the dot com site, only.To be fair to local news, helping us understand is not the same thing as helping the investigation. I think LE probably has this and doesn't need the local news reporting everything about the investigation.
How do you know this? Were you there?This is true. I have no desire to post anything that's not 100% true.