katydid23
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WH: ​Yeah, a person just reported ​*scratches chest*​ that there was like a large amount of
clothes on the side of the road. I guess my wife had had multiple tips like that, too, but we
didn't go to the police - I just feel like they’re not doing anything about it. I don't get any
information back - you know that as well as I do. I don't get.. if they find something they don't
tell us. They found her jacket and waited for days, they fingerprinted his house and done other
stuff over in his neighborhood, you know. They've done stuff… we see forensics vans out
doing things but we don't get calls.
JF: ​Right
WH: ​We don't get notified. So why should I share with the police department something that
they, in turn, won't share with me? It’s our daughter missing, not their daughter. Their job is to
help figure this out and bring her home, I get that, but our job is to worry and keep a family
together until that happens with little to no knowledge. I'm sorry I'm not going to sit on my *advertiser censored* and wait
on the sidelines.
Reading the bolded parts above is kind of ironic now. The cops went in and fingerprinted and did forensics---and look who went to jail because of what they found. :doh:
clothes on the side of the road. I guess my wife had had multiple tips like that, too, but we
didn't go to the police - I just feel like they’re not doing anything about it. I don't get any
information back - you know that as well as I do. I don't get.. if they find something they don't
tell us. They found her jacket and waited for days, they fingerprinted his house and done other
stuff over in his neighborhood, you know. They've done stuff… we see forensics vans out
doing things but we don't get calls.
JF: ​Right
WH: ​We don't get notified. So why should I share with the police department something that
they, in turn, won't share with me? It’s our daughter missing, not their daughter. Their job is to
help figure this out and bring her home, I get that, but our job is to worry and keep a family
together until that happens with little to no knowledge. I'm sorry I'm not going to sit on my *advertiser censored* and wait
on the sidelines.
Reading the bolded parts above is kind of ironic now. The cops went in and fingerprinted and did forensics---and look who went to jail because of what they found. :doh: