Except RG isn't missing, he's legally dead. If they thought there was any chance RG was alive, they would have made it known at his declaration of death hearing that they wanted him as a witness. The investigation of the PSU 3 was in full swing and they took a pass.
All of that means they...
Heaven forbid there's been a new lead in the 8 years since they looked at it last. I wouldn't kid anyone that bringing in the state's top criminal investigation unit this points to anything other than foul play in our own backyard.
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Because they believe he was murdered in PA by someone from PA with leads to follow up in PA. The PSP major case team investigates major criminal activity in PA. Let's not kid ourselves about why they were assigned or what they're looking for.
My thoughts exactly. At 9 years later, no point in wasting law enforcement hours on someone who's been declared dead unless there's something criminal to be found. This isn't about finding RG, it's about finding his killer.
Gotta think the bump up to the PSP only strengthens the foul play theory. You don't need more statewide resources to look for a suicide 9 years later, and God help us all if Ray's been hiding in PA and no one's noticed for 9 years. If they thought he was anywhere else, they could have engaged...
But he could have done all of that without disappearing when he retired in 8 months! Having a pension, savings, and not worrying about being found make a relaxing retirement much easier. He and PF weren't married and he didn't need anything from her, so if he wanted out, he could just go. Not...
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