yeah but good luck finding her when you get outta prison!
it was a good idea but a long shot anyways. those types of things are always long shots but it's worth a try.
the new video initially brought attention back to the JK case but now that's run its course and it's not being talked about much any more.
I can't believe they would turn down EquuSearch. And it's just plain stupid of the family to not wanna use EquuSearch cause they are looking for an alive person (if that's the case) and definitely stupid of the cops too. How could it hurt???? It's great to be optomistic but realize it's 1 in a million she's still alive. Have all bases covered just like the others said.
they screwed up with the "POI" photos. the photos they showed to the public on tv, in person, on the internet, were useless. here's what they should've done.
1)show the video and the pictures right away. your trap will not work. even the dumbest criminal would not fall for that "well maybe he'll think we just think he's a Person of Interest and he'll voluntarily come talk to us" No way. Everybody can put 2 and 2 together, there's only one way that "POI" could've been the "POI" and that's if he was seen driving the car in there at the same time, we all knew this like a year before the video was released. I'm sure everyone else did too. He was never a person of interest, he was a suspect and should've been called one publicly early on. there must be some other information the cops can hold back so they don't reveal everything they've got.
2)the pics suck without blowing them up. nothing wrong with blowing up the pictures. it's not altering them in any way. the blown up pictures are much more revealing. you'd think law enforcement would be able to do that too and instead of all these posters and pictures shown up on the news and Dateline, etc, they should have the type of photos shown that rd has done. everything, tv, media, internet, moving billboard, the original photos are not enough.
3)the height of the suspect is all wrong wrong wrong. I tip my hat to the posters (too many to name) who pointed this out a long time ago. I wanted to think the authorities got that down but nope. I finally looked into it and concur with left, myserty, catlynette, rd, etc, etc. Bravo. He's between 5'9"-5'11" average male height.
4.Reward. The idea of a reward is for greed to overcome friendship, for somebody close to the suspect to drop a dime. $1 million for the safe return of Jennifer Kesse is wonderful. However there should've been something like $500,000 for information leading to the suspect or to the location of Jennifer. If not $500,000 then $250,000 or even $100,000. If the guy putting up a million bucks for her safe return is willing to do that, he should have no problem with a lesser reward for any real information. It's noble of him to have put up the million, however everybody knows the odds of her being alive is a million to one at best. Sounds like the employer just wanted to make it look like a good deed was being done. It is a good deed...kind of. Would've been much better with another offer re: the suspect of JK's location. As opposed to the lousy $15,000 bucks? They hardly even advertised that and it's a crappy reward. Somebody just might turn in a buddy or something for a quarter mil. Probably wouldn't have mattered but it's a much better chance than the current thing.
5.This whole EquuSearch refusal is awfully disturbing. Why turn down free help? I read this about them:
TES has gained a reputation as a well-equipped organization which can deploy resources such as radar, sonar, dive or dog teams, and vehicles ranging from ATVs to boatshttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boats to aircraft to remotely operated vehicles.
sounds like a marvelous organization. founded by a man who's daughter was abducted and murdered.