PonderingThings
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Good point about the email campaign Dr. Doogie.
I hope that I am not being a "wet blanket" and too quickly dismiss ideas that people have suggested. This is obviously new territory for Anna's family and myself, and I do not want to discourage people from tossing out new ideas, even ones that at the time seem "crazy". Please keep the suggestions coming and one of those crazy ideas may just be the key to solving this case.PonderingThings said:Good point about the email campaign Dr. Doogie.
Pondering:PonderingThings said:My only concern is sometimes providing something that might upset the family - as in the emotional hi-low roller coaster. I believe you've all been through enough! There is that saying: "The road to hell is paved with good intentions". I hope I'm not sending anyone down that road just because my efforts are well intentioned.
Kelly, I just looked at some of your pages and want you to know that my heart is with you. You are creating words and images of consolation and beauty for other people. I hope that this good work provides some consolation for you as well.Kelly said:I know little about Anna's case.
Question: How would you get an email list of people with the same last name?
I think an email would be better received to people you know with a mystery angle. People like intrigue and mystery. Approach it as "30+ Year-Old Mystery Begs Attention" or something like that.
I will post Anna's case on my forum later this evening.
Kelly
Your analysis is correct - it would require her to be raised by someone who had knowledge of her correct birthday (an aquaintance of George Waters perhaps?)PonderingThings said:Question: If Anna was abducted, by strangers, would they use her real birthday?
If she was adopted by someone, who had contact with a non stranger in Anna's life, who used her real birth certificate in the adoption process, I'd say yes.... maybe.
But strangers? No.
We really do think alike!mysteriew said:She went to school somewhere. Anyone members at classmate.com or reunion.com?
I do not believe so. One problem I imagine is the logistics of getting the San Mateo County Sheriff Department to take a sample. They have not shown a lot of recent interest in this case, even when evidence turned up that got the NCMEC very excited. It is draining to have to beg them to do what they should be eager to do - THEIR JOB!!!!mysteriew said:This question may have been asked before, but has Anna's mom had her DNA added to the FBI database, for use in comparision to UID's?
That database is operated by the FBI. The laws were different then, but now all kidnappings can be considered by the FBI. How about bypassing them and contacting the FBI direct and making the request. Or I think the NCMEC can request it if she asks. If they cannot, at least she can get them to back her when she requests it. I am not sure if a charge is assessed to the parents.Dr. Doogie said:I do not believe so. One problem I imagine is the logistics of getting the San Mateo County Sheriff Department to take a sample. They have not shown a lot of recent interest in this case, even when evidence turned up that got the NCMEC very excited. It is draining to have to beg them to do what they should be eager to do - THEIR JOB!!!!
mysteriew said:That database is operated by the FBI. The laws were different then, but now all kidnappings can be considered by the FBI. How about bypassing them and contacting the FBI direct and making the request. Or I think the NCMEC can request it if she asks. If they cannot, at least she can get them to back her when she requests it. I am not sure if a charge is assessed to the parents.
I don't know the procedure for submitting to the database. But here is the congessional report about it and the fed law which governs it....
DNA identification records of persons convicted of crimes;
analyses of DNA samples recovered from crime scenes;
analyses of DNA samples recovered from unidentified human remains; and
analyses of DNA samples voluntarily contributed from relatives of missing persons. See 42 U.S.C.S. §14132(a).
http://www.fbi.gov/congress/congress01/dwight061201.htm
More discussion:
http://www.usdoj.gov/ag/dnapolicybook_miss_persons.htm
Since it is covered by federal law, most likely there won't be a charge against the local dept (that would need to be verified). And if no charge to them, then they shouldn't have any objections to it.