BBM
Go back and study the police press conferences. LE (people far more experienced in this field than you or I - that you speak of in your post) were VERY VERY vocal about wanting the parents to come forward and speak to the media. LE seemed not to understand the parents' reluctance to speak out. They made it clear they had NEVER asked the parents to avoid the media.
ITA with your post. but has anyone seen, on any case, where LE all but begs the parents of a missing child to go before the camera, but gives them a laundry list of what they cannot discuss?
per the ann curry and local media interviews, BC and SC answered many of the questions with, paraphrased, "we are not allowed to discuss".
why would LE specifically, publicly request their presence in MSM and at the same time say they could not answer any of the following, all relevant and pertinent to the crime at hand?:
- what isabel was wearing (elementary to ANY child abduction)
- the events of friday evening, exactly
- who was at the home (they said no one. so why doesn't LE say the same?)
- who put isabel to bed (it was someone or no one. say so)
- when the parents went to bed (10:30, 12:30, 2, who cares? just say so)
- who heard dogs (we didn't hear dogs
or we heard dogs)
- who was awake at 6:30 along with the neighbor
- when did becky wake, shower, and leave (exactly)
- who was at the house at 8:00
- when did uncle/brother/cousin arrive or awaken
- who called 911
in other words, LE wants the family on camera but LE doesn't want the family to answer any questions? there's a problem here...IMO...