norest4thewicked
True Crime Writer
I don't think that LE is going to 'take the heat off' of them just because they (through their attorneys) say there is a new lead...seriously!
I didn't say they would...just that this is what DB and JI might think.
I don't think that LE is going to 'take the heat off' of them just because they (through their attorneys) say there is a new lead...seriously!
"The number of tips have dwindled in both quantity and quality," Young said. "Just like we have been from the beginning, we are open to following up on anything that is remotely reasonable."
My money is on Officer Young. He will follow up on anything remotely reasonable. His words were in response to Picerno's statement about promising leads...LOL.
......"remotely reasonable" are the key words here. Tips have gone down in quality and quantity. It was time for the DT to stir things up and keep LE busy and wasting money. It is what they do. And on top of that,, they get to use all the phoney leads and sightings in a court of law to create what they call 'Reasonable Doubt".
Fire the LE source who is leaking information??? Good Grief! For over a hundred years that is the way we get our news. Reporters used to have LE as the source. D#$$n Defense attorneys got into that also. These attorneys are the reason LE has to have a specific Law Enforcement Officer to talk to the public. They have to learn lawyer speak and, as of now, can't confirm anything when a suspect is not arrested. They have to use vague terminology, because God forbid, if they didn't, they would have a lawsuit on their hands.
Some attorneys love to go after LE. LE are like sitting ducks. One wrong or misplaced word and they are sued by an attorney.
....It never ceases to amaze me how so many people in the public arena love to go after Law Enforcement..
Attorneys for famed maniac Charles Manson reported Wednesday that there are new leads in the decades old case. "We are really super excited," attorney Jim Sharky said, "These exciting new leads will totally help exonerate my client!"
When asked for comment, police chief Paul Reynolds said, "What?"
What does Charles Manson have to do with the Missing Baby Lisa ...
"Grieving" isn't reserved for death! I'd be grieving too if my baby were missing.
I'm not quite sure why so many are confused here about grief.
Certainly people grieve other things besides deaths.
You grieve the loss of a marriage, of a dream (such as being a parent or an olympic athlete or a career path), the loss of a home in a fire, etc.
You grieve the loss of all kinds of things, even things you hoped to have but never could achieve.
CERTAINLY people grieve the loss of a baby who was snatched from their home and they expect they will never see again, regardless of whether the mystery ever gets solved.
CERTAINLY they are grieving the loss of this darling baby.
I'm still waiting for the new lead.
I'm still waiting for the new lead.
I am too, but it seems they're not allowed to release it yet.
I will say this, I have never heard of the word "Grieving" used in any other context than to explain the loss (death) of a loved one. just sayin
Hopefully, this will be a tip about a person who wanted a baby and will lead to a live Baby Lisa.
She's just such a precious angel. I stopped reading this forum because it seemed hopeless that she would be found alive, or even at the very minimum that this mystery would ever be solved.
Now, with Ashley's comments, it seems hopeful that the best outcome is possible - that she will soon be reunited with her family.
The fact that this VERY tightlipped LE isn't saying "uh, I'm not quite sure what the lawyer is talking about" indicates to me that they know darn well what he's talking about, and as always don't want to comment.
I think everyone is different and were talking about a word that can mean different things to different people thats the whole problem.
I'm not quite sure why so many are confused here about grief.
Certainly people grieve other things besides deaths.
You grieve the loss of a marriage, of a dream (such as being a parent or an olympic athlete or a career path), the loss of a home in a fire, etc.
You grieve the loss of all kinds of things, even things you hoped to have but never could achieve.
CERTAINLY people grieve the loss of a baby who was snatched from their home and they expect they will never see again, regardless of whether the mystery ever gets solved.
CERTAINLY they are grieving the loss of this darling baby.