Alkali13
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Wow. I really hope this helps in some capacity.
Wow. I really hope this helps in some capacity.
When Abby and Libby were killed, there were orange lights placed on many of the homes in Delphi to both honor the girls and also remind everyone the killer was (is) still out there. I can’t remember other cases offhand but I know it’s been done. 7 months later, Delphi killer remains on the runIs it just me, or is it insane to just drop a child off at a random house because they have a red light outside? I love the show of solidarity and support, but that's an odd campaign. I'd love to know where it started.
Yes, that's completely fine. It's the "drop her off here" aspect I find weird.When Abby and Libby were killed, there were orange lights placed on many of the homes in Delphi to both honor the girls and also remind everyone the killer was (is) still out there. I can’t remember other cases offhand but I know it’s been done. 7 months later, Delphi killer remains on the run
Yes, that's completely fine. It's the "drop her off here" aspect I find weird.
When Abby and Libby were killed, there were orange lights placed on many of the homes in Delphi to both honor the girls and also remind everyone the killer was (is) still out there. I can’t remember other cases offhand but I know it’s been done. 7 months later, Delphi killer remains on the rundoIs it just me, or is it insane to just drop a child off at a random house because they have a red light outside? I love the show of solidarity and support, but that's an odd campaign. I'd love to know where it started.
Do you believe she is alive?Searching for this child is like looking for a needle in a haystack. I doubt fliers and lights are going to do the job. Whoever has Venessa isn't going to take her anywhere she can be seen, and they certainly aren't going to risk taking her some place where they might be arrested. I predict it's going to take an informant to find her unless there is a confession.
A red light at her door? Not too subtle!This might sound bad to some. Apologies in advance, if so. The first thing that came to my mind when I read the article was when I was young. I overheard my neighbors talking about how some lady the street over had a red porch light she turned on when her husband was out of town and she must be a hooker. It was years later before I found out what that meant. So, from that, I would probably avoid such a house. However, red lights would probably signal enough attention for someone to want to find out what’s going on in the neighborhoods - possibly reaching new segments of city residents who haven’t heard about the case. Who knows if it turns out to be an effective tool? I like your inquisitive nature wanting to find out how the campaign began. Now I wanna know too.
Yes, I agree could be risky.Is it just me, or is it insane to just drop a child off at a random house because they have a red light outside? I love the show of solidarity and support, but that's an odd campaign. I'd love to know where it started.
Yes, I agree could be risky.
Great show of solidarity in the area but most other jurisdictions go with staffed 24/7 locations like Fire House, Police Station, Hospital.
MOO and something I’ve been thinking about...
What if the red light = drop her off here was a way for someone who has her to call the police and say “I have Vanessa, she just appeared on my porch” without tying themselves or a loved one to the murder/kidnapping aspect...
Agreed. Which is why this red light idea was started by citizens...not LE.How will people tell the red light for Venessa to be welcomed and the red lights of a Christmas decoration?
The red light campaign is thoughtful but misguided. Showing strength and solidarity with Venessa missing, getting the word out that this baby girl needs to be found is commendable, but just dropping her off at some rando house is irresponsible. You don’t know who is inside. Hell, a RSO could put up a red light, and there ya go.l
If it was started by LE then that could be, but because this is a citizen-started idea, I don’t think LE had any hand in it.MOO and something I’ve been thinking about...
What if the red light = drop her off here was a way for someone who has her to call the police and say “I have Vanessa, she just appeared on my porch” without tying themselves or a loved one to the murder/kidnapping aspect...
Is it just me, or is it insane to just drop a child off at a random house because they have a red light outside? I love the show of solidarity and support, but that's an odd campaign. I'd love to know where it started.
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