concernedmother
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Doesnt it seem weird that BD offered to do interviews and no one is taking her up on it?
Doesnt it seem weird that BD offered to do interviews and no one is taking her up on it?
Funny you noted that at this time, because I was just thinking: BD reminds me of the wedding singer who announces at the end of the reception that he's also available for parties and bar mitzvahs and then goes home to sit and wait for the (silent) phone to ring.Doesnt it seem weird that BD offered to do interviews and no one is taking her up on it?
I can't wait to see Clints!!
I can't wait to see Clints!!
Doesnt it seem weird that BD offered to do interviews and no one is taking her up on it?
Snorrrrrrrtttttttttttt!Clint's what? :floorlaugh:
But seriously... do you mean tonights blogtalk?
In other words, they're too busy shoveling snow to take time out to shovel anything else?!:crazy:I figured they were all snowed in. Locals - how's the weather?
Doesnt it seem weird that BD offered to do interviews and no one is taking her up on it?
I figured they were all snowed in. Locals - how's the weather?
Older article but I found this part interesting...
http://www.mywesttexas.com/top_stories/article_866f96aa-2c33-11e0-a0c4-001cc4c03286.html
There are certain basic responsibilities for law enforcement and the parents of missing children alike when a case is fresh, according to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children, in which guidelines for each place a significant emphasis on the first 24 to 48 hours.
For law enforcement those steps include obtaining a detailed description of the child, searching a child's room as soon as possible and reviewing sex offender registries to determine whether individuals designated as sexual predators live or work nearby or might otherwise be associated with the child's disappearance.
Kampfer said that the Colorado City Police Department and others worked from a similar checklist as they were attempting to run down leads, though law enforcement were initially frustrated at stories found to be "contradictory" from certain initial interviewees.
I can't wait to see Clints!!
I don't believe this was a practice at BD's house, especially now that her children are older. If it had been I believe that BD would have talked more about "dinnertime".
I don't know how much (if any) this plays into Hailey missing - but it sure does give some good insight into the home's family dynamic relationships to each other all the way around.
For your dancing and dining pleasure this afternoon, we now have the SW affidavit in text format to facilitate copy/pasting of portions we reference.
http://casesignal.wordpress.com/2011/02/02/hailey-dunn-search-warrant-affidavit-january-6-2011/
I dread it. I've found that Levi doesn't track the facts in cases, repeats rumors as facts, and has a tabloidesque, sensationistic flavor to his shows.
I really fear what could happen to Clint.
My opinion.
Which reminds me of something I've been meaning to ask. I've seen Levi mentioned on a number of cases. I see that many hold him in high esteem. What are his credentials? Does anyone know? Does he have a background in journalism or forensic evidence, etc.?I dread it. I've found that Levi doesn't track the facts in cases, repeats rumors as facts, and has a tabloidesque, sensationistic flavor to his shows.
I really fear what could happen to Clint.
My opinion.
I dread it. I've found that Levi doesn't track the facts in cases, repeats rumors as facts, and has a tabloidesque, sensationistic flavor to his shows.
I really fear what could happen to Clint.
My opinion.