jellybean96
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Was hoping to check in today on this thread and learn it is irrelevant who her dad was since she had been found. So sad that she is still missing.
The suspect is not the child’s father.
http://www.crimeonline.com/2017/05/...ring-local-woman-8-yr-old-still-missing-bolo/
I guess that clears that info up.
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When LE says things like, "This is not the time as a community to stay silent" I end up thinking right away that it is most likely a community that does not have a good reputation or an established rapport with LE for being helpful during other kinds of investigations for various reasons that usually have to do with a mentality that "It's better to keep my mouth shut than risk someone finding out I gave information to the police since cops are untrustworthy and don't care about us anyways and I've got to protect me and mine, especially if the perp or the perps associates are dangerous people that would retaliate against me."
I wonder when fellow human beings stopped being considered "me and mine". It's a low-down dirty shame if this is the case and not just because of the age of Iyana, but because it says to me that people have forgotten the value of human life as opposed to sticking it to the man.
This is only speculation, of course, but I've heard that line used by LE before and it always turns out to be because the community thinks it better to turn a blind eye to spite LE due to past grievances. As in, "Why should I help, when they didn't help me with xy or z?" I really, sincerely, hope I am wrong about this and I'm definitely not trying to paint this community with a broad brush. I know it would be unfair to do so. I just can't shake the feeling I have that something like this may be going on.
Please let me be wrong and please let me not offend anyone with my thoughts since I very rarely post what I am thinking. Most importantly, please let Iyana be found safe and let her mother receive justice. RIP
I am stuck on the idea it's someone from social media or it is connected to mom's job.
Tonya B. Brown
· 2 mins ·
A relative of Dewayne Bright said he's mentally incapable of committing a murder.
Police have charged Bright in the death of Ella Lowery and are questioning him in the disappearance of Lowery's eight year old daughter, Iyana.
Bright's relative says he doesn't have a car and has a medical condition.
She added he's being falsely accused.
Deputies say Bright's statement doesn't add up and that's one of the reasons why he was arrested.
The family is in the process of hiring an attorney for Bright
Journalist at WPDE ABC15
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I am stuck on the idea it's someone from social media or it is connected to mom's job.
Sorry but please tell me you are from new Orleans, with that ham sandwich name. Or that you know the significance lolWhen LE says things like, "This is not the time as a community to stay silent" I end up thinking right away that it is most likely a community that does not have a good reputation or an established rapport with LE for being helpful during other kinds of investigations for various reasons that usually have to do with a mentality that "It's better to keep my mouth shut than risk someone finding out I gave information to the police since cops are untrustworthy and don't care about us anyways and I've got to protect me and mine, especially if the perp or the perps associates are dangerous people that would retaliate against me."
I wonder when fellow human beings stopped being considered "me and mine". It's a low-down dirty shame if this is the case and not just because of the age of Iyana, but because it says to me that people have forgotten the value of human life as opposed to sticking it to the man.
This is only speculation, of course, but I've heard that line used by LE before and it always turns out to be because the community thinks it better to turn a blind eye to spite LE due to past grievances. As in, "Why should I help, when they didn't help me with xy or z?" I really, sincerely, hope I am wrong about this and I'm definitely not trying to paint this community with a broad brush. I know it would be unfair to do so. I just can't shake the feeling I have that something like this may be going on.
Please let me be wrong and please let me not offend anyone with my thoughts since I very rarely post what I am thinking. Most importantly, please let Iyana be found safe and let her mother receive justice. RIP