But can you imagine the frustration of the witness when he knew he saw something, but no one could connect the dots!!
Or Ali's parents after 2.5 years without knowing?
'Shattered' -
The Seven Year Search For Billy Smolinski Jr...
The battle to reform the way police respond to a missing/murdered reports .... A private investigator has collected pieces of the shattered/broken vase, but until all the chars are located, it is virtually impossible to mend it again..
-Janice Smolinski; Mother of Billy Smolinski
'If you think about it, the aware witness's instincts were telling him/her there was something amiss. Why else would the witness focus on the license plate numbers of a DWT in broad daylight?
For two-and-a-half years, the Lowitzer family has wondered what happened to their daughter. She vanished while walking to work and no evidence has surfaced since. John Lowitzer, Ali's father told Eyewitness News Wednesday, "Nobody knows anything. People don't just disappear, so that's been the most frustrating."
http://www.klfy.com/story/19289684/...art=true&topVideoCatNo=default&clipId=7618164
But the family's private investigator thinks a new door has opened. Shunick's alleged killer, Brandon Laverge's truck was found burned in a neighboring county to Spring, where Ali went missing.
"The second I read his truck was found in San Jacinto County, Texas, my blood went cold," said Sanford. "And I immediately started digging for information out of it."
That was a red flag for Sanford because in the days after Ali went missing, two separate tips came through, which reported a white truck pulled over where Ali was walking. "They were saying without a shadow of a doubt, they knew it was Ali once they saw all the missing fliers," said Sanford. "And that they saw a white truck with an extended cab, a domestic truck trying to coax and girl on the side of the road."
And one of those tips identified the first few digits of that truck's license plate number. But after running thousands of Texas plates, none matched up. It wasn't until Lavergne's truck was found burned that Sanford tried Louisiana plates. And what he found, startled him.
"Low and behold, on that hunch, I pulled all the information from the Louisiana DMV on vehicle's Lavergne owned and has owned," said Sanford. "And at the time Ali went missing, he owned a white, GMC 2005 extended cab truck with the same digits that were mentioned in the tip line."
Sanford says Lavergne frequented that area of Texas because of family ties.
"Is it just me or does PI Sanford remind others of an AWOL PI from this thread"?