This is now front page news on three of the tabloids (Mirror, Mail and Express). The media feeding frenzy will now drive a lot of local activity and there will be criticism of any slip ups or omissions on the part of the police. This is now day 6 and we would normally expect some developments one way or another.
It's been 5 days.
Sure we would all love to hear that she was temporarily kidnapped and is alive and will be rescued but we're not conducting this investigation.
What I'm seeing so far is a thoroughly professional police force doing everything they can on a visible level, co-ordinating multiple searches a stellar SAR operation using all kinds of specialists, equipment, drones, personnel, the works.
They are going all out here.
And that's not even to touch upon the massive investigation they are conducting, obtaining phone records, not a fast process, interviewing probably hundreds of people, manning a tip line for a high priority case, harvesting probably thousands of hours of CCTV footage, dash cam footage, liaising with families, friends and all who are moved by her status.
And if it is a thing that they suspect a third party is involved it is a far better thing they do by not going public and possibly alerting a suspect and maybe endangering others as a result.
We don't need to know why they say they do not suspect a third party.
We are not entitled to this information.
Even families do not get this information at this stage of an investigation.
I know I want for her to be alive and I want to bend reality to my liking.
I can hope and I can speculate and I can grasp at straws to my hearts content in that regard and sometimes others share my feelings .
Victim First.
She gets priority and she gets that respect.
For all anybody knows that scene, the tiny area around the bench was processed last Friday morning and subsequently released.
JMO