TxLady2
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When the media outlet hired the PI, I think they tried to make the public believe that there was information about Jessica's disappearance that had not been provided to the by LE. After re-reading the article that imamaze posted above, it's as obvious to me now as it was when the PI was hired that already-known details of the case are being referenced and that the PI was attempting to put a "new" spin on the facts. There might very well be details about the case that LE has not released to the public, but no one knows what they are, and that likely includes the PI.:moo:
True, unless she found out things during her own investigation, which is possible, I guess.
The deal with them not putting up crime scene tape is not really such a big deal, to me. They had officers walking up and down the alley behind the station, I'm sure. Whatever they found and collected, someone coming along days later was not going to mess up the crime scene, so there was no need to put up crime scene tape, when the area had already been cleared.
IMO, a PI coming in days or weeks later is not going to find a whole lot that LE has not already found and followed through. As for people who claim they called in tips that LE never followed up on, I wonder how they know they did or didn't? They have neither the time nor the obligation to go back and contact every tipster to tell them whether a tip was of value or not.