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On Monday night, Rosemberg told ABC4 that neither he nor his brother have anything to do with Elizabeth's disappearance and that she will be returning soon.
"When Elizabeth comes back home," Rosemberg said. "You know hopefully she will be found soon, she will actually clear everything."
Clear everything? Why would you care about her clearing up anything if you were not involved. I'd be more worried about if she came home, how would she be... hungry, injured, psychologically damaged???
There's so many things wrong with that statement, that's just one of them.
Given that English is likely not their first language (judging by the interview on Univision ), I excuse what seems to be poor choice of words. It very well could be a translation "snag".
If someone throws the link to the original source at me I can do a translation. If that's not necessary I can also just verify if that's what he actually said.
CosmicLatte,
The family has posts on their #FindElizabeth blog site en Español. If you're feeling like translating, then I'd definitely appreciate your efforts (no pressure)
http://findelizabeth.org/blog
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As far as I can tell, those all have English translations accompanying them. Can you point me to the specific Spanish-only posts you're asking about?
I did find some interviews with the family in Spanish linked on that website, though. I just got home from holiday gift-shopping and my family's about to take a road trip later this evening, but I'll see if I can give them a listen and update the thread with anything significant that hasn't already been posted via English-language MSM.
Weren't the uncles cleared with a polygraph test though?
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“At the beginning, when I got the notification from my sister that her daughter was not answering her messages, to me, I was shocked,” Rosemberg Salgado said. “I couldn’t believe this was happening.
Now, more than a year later, Rosemberg, waits, hopes and prays every day that his niece, Elizabeth Elena Laguna Salgado, will come home.
On April 16, 2015, one year ago, Elizabeth Salgado mysteriously vanished without a trace. Elizabeth, 27, was last seen about 2 p.m. on April 16, 2015, walking to her apartments at the Branbury Apartments complex from school at the Nomen Global Language Center.
It's now been a year since Elizabeth Elena Laguna Salgado went missing.
Community members have canvassed Provo neighborhoods. Police have pursued leads, questioned family members and traveled to Mexico. None of it has brought Salgado home.
But her family is still holding on to the hope that she'll be found alive.
Smart Family Asks for Public's Continued Help in Search for Missing Provo Woman
On Monday, Elizabeth Smart Gilmour and Ed Smart, her father, joined the family of Elizabeth Salgado for a press conference to show support for the missing woman's case that has baffled investigators and the public alike.
http://www.nbcnews.com/feature/miss...s-continued-help-search-missing-provo-n558196
Story on KSL facebook page about Elizabeth still missing.
https://www.facebook.com/ksltv/videos/10154850653008676/?pnref=story