Found Deceased IA - Mollie Tibbetts, 20, Poweshiek County, 19 Jul 2018 #11

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  • #821
This man cannot be budged! jmo
 
  • #822
That press conference was a joke!
 
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  • #824
Tips are coming in regularly. No info if tips increased after reward.

Will not speak about whether they have suspects, POI. All leads are valuable.
they could at least say we got a person of intetest but not ready to release names
 
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  • #826
Says frustrating for everyone - investigators, family & friends of Mollie. Investigation has not slowed down at all.
 
  • #827
They might have been mowing the ditch. Where I live in the midwest, the county mows the ditches of rural roads a few times a year.
Yes, according to posted pictures it was a tractor with mowing attachment clearing brush by side of road/ditch area.
 
  • #828
I still think that being this tight lipped means they're looking at someone local. I think they DO have a pretty good idea of what happened and whatever evidence they have is VERY specific and would start the gossip mill raging. If they didn't know, I think they would say that at this point. They would be begging for info - they're not doing that.
 
  • #829
Very tight-lipped!! I think they are on to something, but are protecting their case. 30-40 working case everyday.
 
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  • #831
She's been missing for more than 2 weeks, and they're not willing to give any information out? But they want the public's help? Ridiculous.
 
  • #832
30-40 people working on the case each day.
 
  • #833
God I hope they are telling MT's family more than is being shared. I sadly don't know if this is the case. Gut wrenching for them. :(
 
  • #834
If they have nothing to share (other than the fact that they have nothing to share), why do they continue to have press conferences? Wash, rinse, repeat!
 
  • #835
Avg 30-40 working the case every day. We are constantly evaluating what information should be released and what shouldn't. We recognize that this is frustrating but believe it gives us the best opportunity to resolve this investigation.
 
  • #836
Says frustrating for everyone - investigators, family & friends of Mollie. Investigation has not slowed down at all.
He sounds frustrated. It's gotta be tough when you're an experienced LEO and working with a bunch of highly qualified LEOs and have made a decision that you feel is in the best interest of the investigation but it makes people question your capabilities...
 
  • #837
Not appropriate time to release information. It's a delicate balance. Realize it is frustrating, but think it's the best approach to this investigation.
 
  • #838
I still think that being this tight lipped means they're looking at someone local. I think they DO have a pretty good idea of what happened and whatever evidence they have is VERY specific and would start the gossip mill raging. If they didn't know, I think they would say that at this point. They would be begging for info - they're not doing that.
I agree 100%
 
  • #839
The amount of people working on this is a big sign...this is a serious crime. This isn't someone who walked away. Something very bad happened and they know it.
 
  • #840
Who makes the ultimate call whether or not to share information with public in cases like this? Is it someone like Winker or would it be lead investigator(s)? Just wondering who is making that call.
 
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