Honestly, I wouldn't even expect them to field questions, although I have many I'd like to ask.
I'd just like to see them ask the public not to give up on finding Isa. Talk about her, make her REAL to people who just read a line or two about some 'other missing kid'. 'This is Isa, our Isa, please help is find our little girl. '
Are you saying both the kids left the property? Sorry, I'm confused about where the older boy was when the person called 911 for him.
I am confused about that too. I think some convenience store? And it took the person 6 minutes to drive 14son back home. IIRC. So he must have ventured a ways that morning. And accepted a ride from a stranger the very morning his sister goes missing.
Unless I am wrong and 14son knew the good samaritan? I really am not clear on this whole piece.
Just as I speculated. Documents being released on a long Holiday weekend. :banghead: (hope the head bang doesn't offend anyone again, but I have no other icon to use just now). UGH.
Placating the public and building perceptions to make the looky-loos feel better has to be pretty low on the priority list.
The case will get solved, if it gets solved, by LE following leads, evidence, and catching some breaks along the way. Someone in Peoria, IL (nice town that it is), is not going to be able to do anything.
As long as LE is working the case, contacting who they need to contact, interviewing and amassing evidence, that's the most important thing. If there's something specific the Tucson and area public need to do, the request will be put out.
Has LE asked for the public's help in the last few weeks? If no, then they don't require anything from the public.
Regardless of what the Celis parents do or don't do or how they interact or don't interact with the media, it doesn't change in anyway what has already happened to Isa on the morning she was taken away from her house. It gives the looky-loos something to focus on and chomp on, and maybe it gives LE some behaviors to analyze, but in the big picture it doesn't do much of anything.
No one has forgotten Isa and LE has not abandoned investigating the case.
yes.
- elder son walked far enough away for the originating 911 caller to have asked him for his address (meaning, he wasn't on 12th street nor in the near vicinity)...
- younger son was, according to SC, in the garage waiting for BC to return home from work...
- elder son arrived home congruent with handing his mother the phone to give more detail to the 911 operator.
- within an hour, according to EC (interviewed by MSM), younger son was in her store asking if she'd seen Isa.
i know nothing more than what's been reported...
500-600 pages? If media does a mass drop of the documents, can we divide them up here? My eyes get tired just being 10 pages behind.
I think, under the circumstances, it's perfect!![]()
Don't know if this was posted yet
http://www.kgun9.com/news/local/153820525.html
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LE are the ones who have said they want the parents to reach out to he media.
I'll brew the coffee.
OMG! :floorlaugh: john q., you have NO idea how much I needed that laugh right then!
:sweep:
OMG, I don't even think coffee will work for me.
They need some speed readers...lol.
Anyone want to place bets on who will have the docs posted on their website first?
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