Suglo
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Yes I said an ongoing case is not subject to disclosure.You can't get files on an open case.
Yes I said an ongoing case is not subject to disclosure.You can't get files on an open case.
No thanks. That's so intrusive! Please.
Well, I for one hope some of this "bunch of possible VI's " get approved. Their facts, opinions, and/or theories just might be interesting and even helpful.No thanks. That's so intrusive! Please.
And of course that's their business, getting verified. I just read the requirements and it's not for me.That post was directed at certain posters and they are in the process of getting verified.
LOL!! THANKS for that much needed laughhmmm....that is all. Oh, no wait. This isn't the circus. It's that way>>>>>>>>>>>.
There are ways they can proceed. If they've zeroed in on one particular suspect, they might as well roll the dice and go to trial with what they have, assuming the perp is still alive. They're not likely to find any additional evidence at this point.Ozoner- I understand your frustration. However, I can guarantee they have a suspect or 2. However, that isn’t enough. Without the physical evidence and/or bodies, bringing it to trial becomes a risk. Remember, you can’t be tried twice for the same crime.
Question: If you even thought you knew who had kidnapped your daughter and probably worse, could anything but someone being dead stop you from going after them?
Question: If you even thought you knew who had kidnapped your daughter and probably worse, could anything but someone being dead stop you from going after them?
My heart goes out to Mr Wilson.
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Yes you can't try them twice but after 44 years you can't try them once if all the suspects are dead.Ozoner- I understand your frustration. However, I can guarantee they have a suspect or 2. However, that isn’t enough. Without the physical evidence and/or bodies, bringing it to trial becomes a risk. Remember, you can’t be tried twice for the same crime.
Yes you can't try them twice but after 44 years you can't try them once if all the suspects are dead.
Some people could. Look at the JBR case. Somebody's got to know. I can think of scenarios in the Missing Trio too that might leave families in denial or not looking at things clearly.Question: If you even thought you knew who had kidnapped your daughter and probably worse, could anything but someone being dead stop you from going after them?
I've read a lot about Rachel, some about Renee, but what about Julie? The youngest of the 3 and younger sister to Renee's boyfriend. Did she have friends her age? How was her home life? Did she need to be protected from someone and may have confided in Renee about this?
Perhaps, if she was being abused in some way and the perp felt she had told or may tell the older girls, they all had to go.
The girls may have known something or had accidentally seen something they shouldn't have. Just spitballing.
Am I the only one who thinks this is an extremely remote possibility-he seems like a VERY UNLIKELY suspect.