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I guess it depends on what she wants.
She wants him to tell her where the remains are, but I doubt that will ever happen. :rose:
I guess it depends on what she wants.
She wants him to tell her where the remains are, but I doubt that will ever happen. :rose:
Are you saying that EH believes that her son is deceased? Link please?
She brought cadaver dogs to search the lake. :rose: Do you need links for that?
She brought cadaver dogs to search the lake. :rose: Do you need links for that?
She could have brought them in to prove he is not, if other people around her are convinced that he is and she just wants some peace of mind that they are not right. Just looking at the other side of that one.
She could have brought them in to prove he is not, if other people around her are convinced that he is and she just wants some peace of mind that they are not right. Just looking at the other side of that one.
No, I don't need links for that. How very sad for EH. I guess now, for her, it's nothing but a quest for justice, at least in your opinion?
I don't see anything wrong with what Mark say's in the quotes you have here. It sounds like he's trying to explain the reason why he released the search warrants and his feelings about how probable cause for a search warrant should factor in with why an alert should have been put out.I can personally attest to the fact that MR IS that type. I just transcribed about half of his last interview with Tricia. That guy speaks in circles and throws in dozens of unnecessary words and details and does it very smoothly. And he has such a soothing, believable tone, that it almost lulls you into believing him. He dances around the questions and says so many extra words, he never gave her a chance to insert the next question, because he went on and on with extraneous words and info.
see below:
T: I think we all understand that absolutely. Lets talk about the Search Warrants. You realized them yourself, correct? why.. why did u do that?
MR: That's correct .Well, the reason I did that was specifically because they search warrants were issued based on the theory of kidnapping. and you know, again, I'm not trying to be critical of Law Enforcement and I've never used the word Amber, in ya know in my statement that I put out there, all I'm saying is that , here is the problem that I have, and maybe somebody in your audience can help clarify this, but this is the a question I ask Law Enforcement, what was the fundamental difference between being kidnapped and being abducted, and their answer to me is there was absolutely no difference, so , my next question to them is then if you had enough to get a search warrant based on probable cause then why did you not have enough to issue an Amber Alert, to notify people out there that that we had a missing child..and that is an answer I never got from Law Enforcement, because basically there is criteria, and it has to be met and in their eyes the criteria hadn't been met , that being said if they couldn't meet the criteria for issuing an Amber Alert, based on him being abducted then how did they obtain a search warrant based on probable cause for kidnapping, I mean, to me, the two are the same one doesn't mean any difference than the other, its just the words that their using, one's abduction, ones kidnapping,
T: Ya, I see what you're saying, I think they have to have a car description, it doesn't take a lot for a search warrant
MR: Oh, I know, but I have no problem with that, all they had to do was ask, and got into my house, I'm not trying to hide anything, but the argument that I would make about what your saying is technology is advancing quicker than LaW Enforcement or the laws are changing, to handle situations like this, that being said, you know, I understand that they can get a search warrant based on probable cause, but if it doesn't logically make sense to me, and again, maybe there's something I'm missing that it just doesn't make sense to me that it'd be easier to obtain a search warrant for a search on a home than it would be to issue an Alert for a child thats gone missing
Don't put words in my mouth please. Not about Elaine.
She wants him to tell her where the remains are, but I doubt that will ever happen. :rose:
She brought cadaver dogs to search the lake. :rose: Do you need links for that?
No, I don't need links for that. How very sad for EH. I guess now, for her, it's nothing but a quest for justice, at least in your opinion?
Yes, putting words in someone's mouth or attributing definite feelings to someone other than oneself should be avoided at all costs.
I'm pretty sure I asked you your opinion, however.
I don't see anything wrong with what Mark say's in the quotes you have here. It sounds like he's trying to explain the reason why he released the search warrants and his feelings about how probable cause for a search warrant should factor in with why an alert should have been put out.
Thanks. So he has added "teen or whatever." Sounds like he's unsure which Nick channel that Dylan was watching. MOO.
But his explanation makes NO SENSE. JMO
The criteria for Amber Alert was not met.
And I posted that because someone else had said that MR was NOT the kind of person that tried to be glib and smooth and talk his way out of situations. And after transcribing him, I felt the opposite was true. He talks in circles and adds lots of extra things like " That being said" and " To be perfectly honest..." etc.
I can personally attest to the fact that MR IS that type. I just transcribed about half of his last interview with Tricia. That guy speaks in circles and throws in dozens of unnecessary words and details and does it very smoothly. And he has such a soothing, believable tone, that it almost lulls you into believing him. He dances around the questions and says so many extra words, he never gave her a chance to insert the next question, because he went on and on with extraneous words and info.
see below:
T: I think we all understand that absolutely. Lets talk about the Search Warrants. You realized them yourself, correct? why.. why did u do that?
MR: That's correct .Well, the reason I did that was specifically because they search warrants were issued based on the theory of kidnapping. and you know, again, I'm not trying to be critical of Law Enforcement and I've never used the word Amber, in ya know in my statement that I put out there, all I'm saying is that , here is the problem that I have, and maybe somebody in your audience can help clarify this, but this is the a question I ask Law Enforcement, what was the fundamental difference between being kidnapped and being abducted, and their answer to me is there was absolutely no difference, so , my next question to them is then if you had enough to get a search warrant based on probable cause then why did you not have enough to issue an Amber Alert, to notify people out there that that we had a missing child..and that is an answer I never got from Law Enforcement, because basically there is criteria, and it has to be met and in their eyes the criteria hadn't been met , that being said if they couldn't meet the criteria for issuing an Amber Alert, based on him being abducted then how did they obtain a search warrant based on probable cause for kidnapping, I mean, to me, the two are the same one doesn't mean any difference than the other, its just the words that their using, one's abduction, ones kidnapping,
T: Ya, I see what you're saying, I think they have to have a car description, it doesn't take a lot for a search warrant
MR: Oh, I know, but I have no problem with that, all they had to do was ask, and got into my house, I'm not trying to hide anything, but the argument that I would make about what your saying is technology is advancing quicker than LaW Enforcement or the laws are changing, to handle situations like this, that being said, you know, I understand that they can get a search warrant based on probable cause, but if it doesn't logically make sense to me, and again, maybe there's something I'm missing that it just doesn't make sense to me that it'd be easier to obtain a search warrant for a search on a home than it would be to issue an Alert for a child thats gone missing
I see absolutely nothing wrong with Mark's answers here. A lot of families with missing children are asking the same thing.
He sounds like what he is - a father with a missing child who wants him found.
I see absolutely nothing wrong with Mark's answers here. A lot of families with missing children are asking the same thing.
He sounds like what he is - a father with a missing child who wants him found.