I found it quite poignant when the father 'flipped the bird' to media, usually intended as a gesture of contempt. This certainly eludes to an arrogant, self righteous type of personality. Not an action you would expect to witness after what his family had gone through...or unless he felt he had...
I was wondering today after seeing a picture of Sarah if her distress comes from 'knowing' what's happened to her mum but too scared to come forward as she's 'protecting' another person she loves.
I'm wondering if the police would be watching the FB page closely and hoping that someone will slip up or they find a clue to assist. I would think it'd be quite rare to have such public rants to monitor in cases like this. Don't bad guys usually go to ground...or try to? Red herring?
Thanks for the welcome... 😊 I think I'm going to really like it here. I've been closet sleuthing, reading every post and willing you all on. What makes the case so intriguing is that usually we see so much empathy, love, fear etc etc for the missing person but that's so blured by the...
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