....respectfully snipped by me.
YES, BUT.....if I were a person who absolutely had NOTHING to do with this disappearance, and had been mistakenly identified as someone Clint thought he saw with Holly that morning, I WOULD NOT BE OFFENDED AND WOULD RELISH THE CHANCE TO HELP FURTHER THIS CASE ALONG BY PROVING I WAS ELSEWHERE. oops sorry for the shouting..... I just feel very strongly that in this situation it is not because of the chance of FALSELY accusing someone of involvement, but most likely because it is a POSITIVE ID, but eyewitness accounts can be torn apart so easily that LE has to have alot more than that to make an arrest.
That is great if you CAN prove where you were. But what if you were asleep and only your spouse could verify it? Or you were driving and you were alone?
A couple of people were cleared in Elizabeth Smart's case with airtight alibis such as being hospitalized. But if you have the misfortune of being home asleep instead of in jail or surgery... you may just be screwed.
Even if they believe they are SURE they know who took Holly... I am SO grateful they are not naming the person. I hope that they are also not discounting other leads. I do not want to see a repeat of Elizabeth where Holly has to be missing twice as long because of screw ups.
Especially if the family isn't going to be battling. If Elizabeth's family had just sat back and let law enforcement investigate... I don't know if or when Elizabeth would have been found or how many other girls would have been taken.
For those not familiar with details of Elizabeth Smart's case:
Richard Ricci who had burglarized the Smart home had no problem with doing everything he could to clear himself in Elizabeth Smart's abduction.
It didn't matter that he had an alibi, it wasn't good enough.
It didn't matter that his alibi passed a polygraph about his whereabouts that night.
It didn't matter that he passed a polygraph test after the first was inconclusive.
It didn't matter that he gave DNA, his vehicle and 26 hours of questioning.
It didn't matter that Elizabeth's sibling who witnessed the abduction immediately said that isn't the guy that took my sister.
The police locked in on him, decided he did it, decided he killed her and that was that.
He died two months after her disappearance, in jail for drinking a beer on probation. Everyone felt that they would never find Elizabeth, that her location died with him.
Police said he was the top suspect and there was not even a close second.
Despite Elizabeth's sister remembering the real suspect's name 4 months after her abduction and the family identifying him, getting pictures and information... Richard Ricci remained a suspect.
Police refused to publicize the information about the man Elizabeth's sister said took her.
There was many things pointing to this man as a suspect, including history of sexual abuse of girls and being in the area at the time of the abduction.
Police would do nothing except claim they were investigating.
The Mayor even expressed concern in a letter about their tunnel vision.
The Smart family after 4 months of getting no help from law enforcement... finally with the help of an FBI Agent that had been working very closely with them, got the case on America's Most Wanted 8 months after her abduction.
That FBI Agent was promptly removed from the case and ordered not to have contact with the family.
After the show aired, people called in tips directly to local police saying they had seen Elizabeth with this man and police didn't call them back.
When police did answer they were often dismissed and told that police already had the man who took Elizabeth.
People actually went straight to the Smart family to make sure they got information.
Within the month Elizabeth was found alive with the man her sister said took her, 9 months after her abduction.
The same man police refused to name as a suspect or help publicize... so the family had to do so after Elizabeth's abduction.
Only THEN was Richard Ricci cleared of Elizabeth's abduction.
The sad thing is... that is just the tip of the iceberg. At least it didn't cost Elizabeth her life... only a few months of it.
I really hope that LE in Holly's case is doing a better job.