Breaking News on www.clickondetroit.com : Police now raiding the home of Bianca's father. Video should be available shortly.
Again? I thought they searched both parents homes earlier . . . and RAID was the description that was used.
Breaking News on www.clickondetroit.com : Police now raiding the home of Bianca's father. Video should be available shortly.
Again? I thought they searched both parents homes earlier . . . and RAID was the description that was used.
Well, she wasn't very successful at getting any kind of comment. I've seen reporters ask with a gentler, "is there anything you'd like the public to know?"
It also took Lane nearly an hour to come up with a description of the alleged carjacker, according to The Detroit News.
http://thestir.cafemom.com/in_the_news/129692/father_of_missing_toddler_bianca
Did anyone happen to see the original article that this author seems to be referencing?
I don't know.....he seemed more concerned about wanting to go home than he did for his daughter to me. First time he had a camera and microphone in his face after a carjacking that took his daughter, shouldn't he be making a plea for her return instead of saying "leave me alone...I just wanna go home"
http://www.wxyz.com/dpp/news/region/detroit/father-of-missing-two-year-old-released-from-jail
Watch the video. He came close to hitting the reporter and flat out ran away from her to avoid questions. He'll crack soon.
I found who the owner of the property at 19356 Mitchell Street is.
http://www.treasurer.waynecounty.com/
go into pay taxes, enter address and info comes up.
Dandre must rent this property as the owner name is no one mentioned so far.
Wow, she was taking a chance, wasn't she?! He asked her to please leave him alone at least 6 or 8 times, and even said he couldn't talk about it but she kept running after him and asking him what happened. I would say that if he had hit her, she asked for it, but that's just MOO.
If he's a suspect, LE does not want him talking to the media, it could mess up their case. Let them handle the questions.
If he cracks, it won't be to some reporter.
He may be guilty as heLLo but that's not for her to decide, is it?
Sorry... not aiming this at you... I'm just frustrated.
And to think... in high school I seriously considered journalism as a career. I'm glad I didn't pursue it, I could NEVER go that far to get a story.
Can't believe that the guy is outdoors in short-sleeve shirt. It's 34* and raining and/or snowing in the area. He's got a long walk if he was at Oakland County lockup in Pontiac.
Well, she wasn't very successful at getting any kind of comment. I've seen reporters ask with a gentler, "is there anything you'd like the public to know?"
Agree with you about that. I guess what struck me was the apparent intensity of genuine emotion - whether that emotion is due to genuine distress about his daughter, or because he did something horrible and feels close to getting caught, well, that is another issue. :maddening:
I bet all she was thinking about is, "I have to get this interview or my producer will have my job". At least everybody could see (on film) that she tried.
Judging from the comments following the article, she lost a lot of fans.
One of the reasons that I no longer watch Channel 7 (WXYZ) is the tendency for their street reporters to be very aggressive. This has been the Channel "style" for several years, and I don't care for this in-your-face manner of getting the story. Channel 4 (WDIV) is more mild-mannered, and their anchors and street reporters are more professional in their approach.
There was a huge difference in the way that the two local stations chose to pursue the parents: Channel 7 went after the dad as he exited the Oakland County Jail, while Channel 4 did a sensitive interview with the mother. jmo
Reward Increases As FBI Searches Home of Missing Girls Father
http://detroit.cbslocal.com/2011/12...irl-increases-as-fbi-searches-home-of-father/
The reward for the safe return of Bianca is now more than 22,000 dollars.