Finally caught up! My thoughts on a few of the bigger issues brought up in the last 24 hrs:
The BFF(he is her brother as in her closest platonic entity and not her boyfriend - he and AJ have known each other since about 6th grade and were very, very close) was cleared by LE from what we can surmise based on LE statements, the fact he isn't arrested, and his behavior etc (he could still be a POI!). I think he may be referring to the last time he may have heard from AJ, which was after an alleged fight between AJ and her mother around 4:30AM Mar 2, after which AJ left and took a walk. I am positive if anyone has admitted to seeing her after 7am Mar 2, it would be in the report or we would have found out by now. But don't take my word for it! Sometimes the genius psychopath is the least suspicious guy.
Waiting period on MP reports, an officer has to respond to your call and take the report no matter what. Any wait comes into play regarding NCIC and NCICS. Here is the 2014 Virginia MP report with more info and commentary on how there is no state-specific code covering the 21-60 range
http://vscc.virginia.gov/Missing Persons_FINAL.pdf
Time limit on LE questioning (zapped)
15 hours is well within their rights AFAIK. WH went there voluntarily according to him, so he probably sat there trying to BS for a few hours before realizing he could leave, and then they arrested him and charged him with his felonies. They had several more hours to keep going before a lawyer probably showed up, and it doesn't sound like she has kept him quiet before the body.
http://blogs.findlaw.com/blotter/2012/07/how-long-can-you-be-held-without-charges.html
SMMPAS, or whatever the acronym, is a naive attempt at doing something, anything, that could prevent this from happening to someone else. It is born of self-blame and misdirected disdain for LE. I say leave them to it - it is a valiant idea anyway - and let them discover their own shortsightedness naturally. At some point in their campaign, they will get the opportunity to talk to someone who has enough background and knowledge to explain the current missing persons laws, and how NAMUS, NCIC and the existing alert systems work. I am only disappointed that it is clear they have not read through the materials NCMEC has on their website explaining such things in detail.
AJ's adoption status is totally irrelevant to the case. I understand why it is important to some people, though. CH is also not even worth getting upset over. Let's just focus on examining the timeline and evidence with as much Vulcan tenacity as we can and throw that rage and dignity and disbelief into the forge of action.