BBM: That's kind of what I said. I heard about a case here several years ago that ended up in a mistrial because some reporter blabbed something that wasn't supposed to be made public. Not all reporters are trustworthy, and they're not usually very experienced, so as a result, our LE and DA's office are pretty strict on what they are allowed to say to the media. That may not be true in AZ, but it is here. I well understand how cases can be compromised by bad reporting, that's not what I was getting at. If someone out there has information that affects the case one way or the other, that person should talk to LE rather than running to the media with it.
Mass scheduled for 8/27 at St Joseph's for Isabel's birthday according to RC's FB page.
Not terribly newsworthy, but it's better than utter silence?
This event is not listed on the BringIsaHome.com web site:
http://bringisahome.com/upcoming-events/
I mention this because of the snafu with the last event, aka Paper The Streets, when no-one from the volunteer center showed and therein ensued some back-and-forth that one group had failed to notify the other, etc etc.
Two detectives on the case tells me at this point they have run most of the leads they can and until or unless they can get a confession from their primary POI or shake loose some new evidence, or find the body, they're in somewhat of a holding pattern. They don't have enough evidence yet to make an arrest. They can't force the family to be interrogated. We see this happen time and time again in these inter-familial crimes. (Irwin, Cummings, McCann, Horman, etc).
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