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I don't for a minute believe that LE misled the families or the public. Their first priority is to the victim's and in order to carry out their duty, they needed all the information. Keep in mind, they were also trying to find a suspect and certain investigative proceedures and information needs to be protected until such time there is a trial or it becomes in the public's best interest to know.Sure. But that just brings me back to holding LE accountable for misleading the public and the families.
They potentially had a missing child and an Amber Alert needed to be released. Therefore, a statement had to be made that gave the relevant information in the event that the child was alive.
Unless the public is at risk, LE is in no way beholding to the public to release speculation or unverified facts prior to confirmation. Even then, what is released is carefully weighed against a defendant's rights and what is in the best interest of the case.