This is more than I have seen anyone do at WS to find someone. We are coming together as group and working together beautifully.
I think that it is important to check for accuracy in what we post on our sites so as to not inadvertently confuse people about the facts concerning Princess Blue. For example, several of us became confused in less than a week here because of the fact there are so many Robert E. Lee high Schools in the USA. There are 4 in Texas alone. And, on top of that our Robert E. Lee HS, in Houston, where Princess Blue's ring originally came from was changed to Lee HS in 1990.
I am kindly asking for each of us to be careful to get our facts and details of the case clear before we post them as fact on our sites. It is so easy to make a simple, yet possibly costly mistake in posting facts on a case that is so complex and at times confusing. Please don't take offense, for I am deeply grateful for all that everyone is doing. With a case like this, anyone can get confused on what the known facts are. Gosh, I emailed 10 alumni from the 1975 San Antonio class thinking I was emailing the correct alumni. A nice man named, Matt, replied and corrected me.
Another thing that might be helpful is to put ourselves in the position of the searcher of Princess Blue, like the mother or sister, and ask ourselves what clues could we be sure to post where someone might recognise her. For example, we know that she stood about 4'10"-5'2" in life. This stands out. It is just a thought.
How does everyone feel about this, and what are your thooughts?
Lion