Source: Cops Eye Isabel's Cousin
A source close to the family claims that police are allegedly scrutinizing a male cousin of missing girl Isabel Celis.
What does he know about 6-year-old Isabels disappearance from her own bed in the middle of the night?
http://nancygrace.blogs.cnn.com/
Let's just
presume for a minute that Nancy does have this right.
That they
do have a person of interest and they are looking at this person really strongly.
Watching him, building a case, searching for Isa, maybe negotiating for her return or recovery.
Perhaps there is a REASON that law enforcement did NOT want the information about this person getting out?
Maybe they think Isa is alive and they are worried she will be killed?
Maybe they DO have a ransom demand and they are working with the person to meet their demands?
Maybe they think if they monitor the person he will lead them to Isa?
Maybe they are worried the person will run, hurt someone else, or kill himself?
Maybe they have promised him they won't tell the media they are looking at him, if he keeps working with them?
Maybe they are concerned that the relationship being released is plenty of information for the POI to know it's him?
Maybe the LE in this case knows more about what would help this case than those reporting about it?
That is wonderful if she "breaks this story" FIRST but what if she also gets someone else hurt or killed in the process?
Is reporting it first really important enough to risk the integrity of the case, or possibly the safety of the victim, or her family, or others?
Just because someone manages to report something first, doesn't mean they should be reporting it at all. :twocents: