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Another point that occurred to me is hearing LE - notably the lead ISP investigator, 1st Sgt Holeman - being critical of posting theories or reenactments. He stated that were not on the right track or something to that effect. I thought it was in the 14 August 2017 interview, but I looked at that transcript and it wasn't in that interview.
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Article dated Feb 12, 2019
Holeman confirms, “There’s a lot of false information out there”. “Social media, although not new… does impede our investigation. Like when people put up side-by-side photos of innocent people—or, at least, people with no ties to the state of Indiana or Delphi—which creates false [information]. People believe it [though] because it’s on the internet.”
And armchair detectives are even taking their interest in the case a step further by creating YouTube re-enactments of the crime.
“[The videos] help us know that people don’t know [the true details], because the facts haven’t been released,” Holeman says. “People watch the news and think they are picking up on things, but it’s false. Nothing out there is accurate, which only leads to more false tips.”
Why Police Have Not Released Details on the Murders of Libby German and Abby Williams from Delphi, Indiana