In regards to JY I just wanted to add that her focus APPEARS to be preserving evidence rather than on doing whatever is necessary to bring a child home. She waited far too long in this case to reveal evidence that may have been helpful at the time. Had she released where Abigail was last seen and that she hadn't made it home and where the last ping on her phone was at that moment, people might have remembered seeing something. Especially in area where people travel through for a day to see the foliage and then they're gone, anyone that might have seen something is long gone back to wherever they came from before the information comes out. Not to mention, if anyone did see a struggle on N/S road they'd discount it because we were all told Abigail made it home. When a child is missing you have three hours according to the FBI, statistically speaking, to get them back alive. Three hours. After they're dead, does it matter if the evidence was preserved so the perp can be tried and spend a few years in jail? JY is atty, and she operates like an atty, but when you have a missing child the primary objective is to find that child, not preserve evidence and that is where JY falls down, every time. Had information been released more quickly in Lizzi's case maybe the parents would have had a body to bury, but by the time we'd found she was in the ocean, it was too late too look. And the evidence was preserved, and so far one has gotten a sentence of 1-3 years (and I hear she's out in halfway house now, not even in jail any longer) and her accomplice will most likely be out in 5 years. Anyone feel like that's justice? because I don't. I'd have rathered seen Lizzi come home, first. The same with Abigail. Conviction rates mean less to me than the return of a child, with all due respect to all the work behind the scenes that I'm not aware of.