TangledWishes said:
No, I am definately not defending those that you listed. But they aren't the only ones working on the case - if those in the past are even working on the case. I am defending others on this case, which unfortunately I cannot at this time divulge. Although it would be public record to anybody who would call the department.
There is so much that I would love to say, but cannot. All I can say is that there are many people who continue to spend endless hours to find Riley's killer. The media is unaware of much of it and so the public is unaware of much of it. I would be frustrated if I were Melissa and Kevin, but they also know more than what is being publicized. We live in a world where what the media prints or doesn't print is considered gospel. It isn't. I know of cases where the LE fed the media lies to throw the killer off. No, it isn't just a CSI show, it is real. I just wish people wouldn't always take things at face value. I understand that until Riley's killer is arrested and named that there will be a public outcry. Cry out all you want! Scare the bejesus out of the sicko that did this! But my point was don't assume that all LE on this case are scum or uncaring.
TW - Glad to hear you are not defending the conduct of the original 6 detectives. Their conduct is totally indefensible. According to Glasgow, right after Kevin was released, they were all off the case and a new "fresh" team was formed. However, shortly thereafter, Chad received a call from Hayes, the worst of the thugs, requesting information from Zellner's investigators. That's when Melissa publicly requested the Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan take charge of the investigation because Will County had a huge conflict of interest because of the civil suit. If you recall, Madigan said she couldn't do that unilaterally. Will County had to request it, and Glasgow said that, with the new team there was no conflict of interest. And Kaupus gave some lame excuse that Hayes was "only getting the paper work in order for the new team." I recall Glasgow practically ordering Kaupus to get Hayes totally out of the picture, and looking clearly disgusted with Kaupus.
I questioned Glasgow's statement then, and I still question it now. The new team was comprised of a chief investigator and two others from the State's Attorney's Office, and two detectives from the Sheriff's Office. There are only 13 people in the Sheriff's detective unit, including a Lieutenant, a Sergeant and a support person. That leaves 10 detectives, including the six who interrogated Kevin. That's a small office. They all know each other and work in close proximity to each other. Many of them may even be friends and socialize together. I do not see how the two Sheriff's detectives on the new team can be objective or effective. I cannot see them doing anything to make any of their buddies among the original six look any worse than they do now, or anything to jeopardize the defendants' positions with regard to the civil suit. In fact, with regard to the civil suit, I think the objectivity and effectiveness of the entire new team is irrevocably compromised. I recall Glasgow said last week after the judge refused to dismiss the suit that "we will defend this case vigorously." There is a huge conflict of interest here that is impossible to overcome. Glasgow should turn this case over to the state.
I know there is a lot of information that is not public knowledge. I am sure Kevin and Melissa know much of it. Most likely because most of it came from Zellner's investigators that the Fox family has paid for entirely, and who seem to be the only conscientious investigators on this case who have come up with any viable leads at all.
I also think that Kevin and Melissa have no confidence in Will County's "fresh and new" investigator team. While they didn't say so outright, that message came through loud and clear in their press interviews earlier this week. Statements like: ". . .we're back on square one. . .", ". . .no one seems to be taking this seriously. . ." , ". . .you'd have to be blind to not be able to see the conflict of interest here because of the civil suit. . .", ". . .too many people are still living in denial, c'mon it's obvious it wasn't Kevin. . ."
These statements, sprinkled throughout the interviews, do not indicate much confidence in the Will County investigative team. In fact, it sounds like they were trying to emphasize that.
I am not saying the new team members are bad people. In fact, they may even be caring. However, in this case, I think their priorities are first to protect their buddies, the original six detectives, second to not let Will County's ability to defend against the civil suit erode any further, and, maybe, third to try and find Riley's murderer.
You also seem to have a lot of knowledge about information that has not been made public. How were you able to acquire it?
To quote (somewhat) one of our fellow posters: everyone's entitled to an opinion, this one's mine.