Excerpt taken from this page
http://www.helpfindthemissing.org/forum/showthread.php?t=10118&page=6
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After 17 years in office, Edwards says he’s keeping an open door policy and he plans to be back in the sheriff’s chair for another term after the 2011 election. He isn’t worrying about how much the current serial killer investigation may affect him or his legacy. “I don’t worry about legacies,” he says. “I serve God and will continue to do that.
“Does this case consume me? Yes, it does. Is it a priority? Obviously, it is the top priority. Will it make me or break me? I’m the person I am. I’m still Ricky Edwards, and that’s all that I think I can be, what God expects of me.”
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Honestly anyone engulfed by god or god's work in my eyes is a quack. you can keep all that preaching stuff to yourself mr edwards because to me it's for the birds. I believe in god but i don't go around saying god this and god that because god is and that's that about that. lol
Further proof that Frankie Richard is in direct ties with these murders is proven here
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LAKE CHARLES, LA (KPLC) - A judge in Jeff Davis parish ordered KPLC to immediately hand over all video recordings of interviews conducted for our one-hour special on the unsolved deaths of eight Jeff Davis women.
KPLC-TV has decided not to turn over its unedited footage, because according to KPLC attorney James Doyle, the subpoena is not in compliance with Louisiana statutes. KPLC has moved to have the subpoena quashed, or declared invalid.
Doyle says Louisiana law states that the media cannot be forced to hand over any part of the story that was not aired on their station, nor can the station be held in contempt or be compelled to turn over such material without a hearing.
"If the news media is forced to hand over its investigation to the law enforcement, then that means the news media's news gathering operation becomes a part of the prosecution. It means it's owned by the government," Doyle said. "We don't want our news media owned by the government. We want it to stay independent."
You may remember that KPLC sat down with Tracee and Frankie.
Tracee said she knew some of the girls, but denied knowing anything about their deaths. Frankie says he also knew most of the victims, and was initially called a person of interest by investigators.
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and I would like to note that i know another girl that was found in Nov. 2009 in Moss Bluffs personally.. you can check the first link to see her. there is also a lot of info on that page that i found useful.