All those sentiments are fine to me, and I totally understood why there would be a day or two of just pure jubilation on the board that Abby was back, but is that now all that this board is about? Really? It is no longer about sleuthing but is rather a place to praise someone or to be a victims-support board? I do not find any of those things to be unworthy of discussion or of thought, I am simply questioning if this is the place to do that. If this is a crime victim's survivor support board, or a place to talk about how much we love the victim and their family, then I really think that the title of the website should be changed. I am being 100% serious here.
I feel that so much great sleuthing gets shut down here by people who segue into either lavishing praise on the victim and their family, or by people who go off on a tangent about how they know from experience how horrible this stuff is.
Again, and I cannot emphasize this enough, those are both totally noble and great things to discuss. But this is a place to sleuth a crime. There are other places to express those sentiments.
And of course I totally expect that people will throw this in my face in six months time when Kibby is convicted, so I will repeat myself one last time: I do not think that this is the forum to just praise and pray for victims. That is fine for a reasonable time, but it has been two weeks, there are still things about this case that are mysterious, and I think it is totally reasonable and fair that people who come to a site called WEBSLEUTHS want to actually sleuth the case.
I am sure that there are loads of places online that deal only with religious, spiritual, and survivor stuff.
I'm 100% on-board w/ what you're saying here. I've been in LE for 17 years, so I'm certain I approach most cases from a different perspective & w/ a different agenda. There are some amazing sleuthers here, there're some people who have a fascination w/ crime & mystery, there are some who use this board as a gossip platform, some for entertainment, some as a cheerleading event, among many other things.
The important thing to remember is that we're all here to hope for a good/happy outcome, and to "catch the bad guy". We need to respect each other, and each other's opinion. We're all on the same team.