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Pearl, to answer your question, I never heard of CUE until the Susan Murphy Milano radio show that Arlene made an appearance on where Susan mentioned it.
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I found a little bit, but not a whole lot. I really don't have enough information on CUE to have any useful opinion about them. I can't say I think they do a good job, and neither can I say I think they do a bad job. I just don't know.
It doesn't matter what I think of CUE anyway.
The only thing that matters is what Gail's family thinks of CUE, whether they feel it's a good fit for whatever services it is they're seeking in regards to Gail's case.
I don't even know what services Gail's family is seeking, so even for the search organizations I am familiar with, I can't say which might be good ones for them to consider.
And not knowing what services Gail's family is seeking, I don't even know if a search organization is the type of entity that can best meet their needs.
Depending on what a family is seeking, sometimes a PI can better meet those needs.
I don't give a flying leap what anybody else thinks Gail's family - or any other family of a missing person - should do, what type of entities they should engage, whether they should engage any entities, whether they should go in the media or not, what they should or shouldn't say in the media.
The only thing I do give a flying leap about is that the families of missing persons know that there are no right answer or wrong answers. Nobody knows the missing person better than they do, and therefore, nobody can better determine what's in the missing person's best interests.
Further, if one thing a family tries doesn't work, it's perfectly okay. They can just try something else they feel will help.
If Gail's family wants CUE, I support them 100%. If they don't, they get the same amount of my support. If they want to try a PI, same support. If they feel speaking publicly will help, same support. If they feel being quiet is best, same support.
Diane, Kevin and Maria are good, caring, smart, capable people, who know Gail, and care about her.
I can't think of any knowledge or experience or anything else that I have that would make me better qualified to say what's best for Gail than any of them would.
So my place is to support the people I feel are best qualified. I'm behind them 100%.
And I don't envy them. All the rest of us can do to help is to collect the best information we can, and give it to them. They've got the very tough job of making the decisions, and choosing what to try out, and when. My heart goes out to them.
Pearl, you asked a very short and simple question, and I gave you a very long and detailed answer. Much more, I'm sure, than you were looking for. Just scroll by the drivel.
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I found a little bit, but not a whole lot. I really don't have enough information on CUE to have any useful opinion about them. I can't say I think they do a good job, and neither can I say I think they do a bad job. I just don't know.
It doesn't matter what I think of CUE anyway.
The only thing that matters is what Gail's family thinks of CUE, whether they feel it's a good fit for whatever services it is they're seeking in regards to Gail's case.
I don't even know what services Gail's family is seeking, so even for the search organizations I am familiar with, I can't say which might be good ones for them to consider.
And not knowing what services Gail's family is seeking, I don't even know if a search organization is the type of entity that can best meet their needs.
Depending on what a family is seeking, sometimes a PI can better meet those needs.
I don't give a flying leap what anybody else thinks Gail's family - or any other family of a missing person - should do, what type of entities they should engage, whether they should engage any entities, whether they should go in the media or not, what they should or shouldn't say in the media.
The only thing I do give a flying leap about is that the families of missing persons know that there are no right answer or wrong answers. Nobody knows the missing person better than they do, and therefore, nobody can better determine what's in the missing person's best interests.
Further, if one thing a family tries doesn't work, it's perfectly okay. They can just try something else they feel will help.
If Gail's family wants CUE, I support them 100%. If they don't, they get the same amount of my support. If they want to try a PI, same support. If they feel speaking publicly will help, same support. If they feel being quiet is best, same support.
Diane, Kevin and Maria are good, caring, smart, capable people, who know Gail, and care about her.
I can't think of any knowledge or experience or anything else that I have that would make me better qualified to say what's best for Gail than any of them would.
So my place is to support the people I feel are best qualified. I'm behind them 100%.
And I don't envy them. All the rest of us can do to help is to collect the best information we can, and give it to them. They've got the very tough job of making the decisions, and choosing what to try out, and when. My heart goes out to them.
Pearl, you asked a very short and simple question, and I gave you a very long and detailed answer. Much more, I'm sure, than you were looking for. Just scroll by the drivel.
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