Intriguedbyintrigue
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Check this out: www.thatslife.com.au/australian-mother-marion-barter-vanished-without-a-trace
They responded with an apology, admitting neither they nor police ever sighted Marion. The police had only received the information from a phone call (in this source it appears police spoke to 'Marion' directly, not the bank, thus it's not sufficient proof of ID).
The police dont need to visually sight Marion. Seeing her isnt a mandatory requirement for police deem her safe/located.
The source of all these magazine articles are interviews with Sally. The information contained in them are narratives, experiences, memories, and opinions. As true as Sally's experiences are, the information is presented with intent and it has not been checked or verified by the publication.
The statement relating to the salvos apologising is written to suggest they were admitting to an error of process when they could just as easily be clarifying a point from their original letter which Sally had queried and apologise for any confusion created.