Fireweed
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Imo, the Attorney General is not helping by some of the things she has said, i.e would not address Abigail's level of cooperation. She could have said we believe she is trying her best to cooperate or cooperating to the best of her ability, something like that. Of course this kind of response is only adding fuel for those who believe she is NOT cooperating. Jmo jmo jmo
You said it. This is why LE in this case so desperately needs a PR person. They have no idea how to word things in a way that puts people at ease and stops so many rumors and speculation. I will not comment on LE's ability in this case to solve the crime or figure out what happened, but I will comment on the fact that their public relations are terrible.
Some people here say that their only job is to work on this investigation, but that is just not true. A large part of any police department's work in a high profile case is dealing with the public, especially when they have repeatedly asked for the public's help. The way they are wording things, along with the very unprofessional sketch of a guy, who I guess is bad??? I am still confused by that, two days later. It all just makes me shake my head.
But if LE wants to conduct themselves this way, then I suppose that is their choice. I am merely pointing out to them that if they want the public's help, then they should keep the public in their good graces. No I do not mean spilling every part of the investigation. I mean very basic stuff, like carefully crafted statements that do not seem so sketchy to everyone, or releasing a sketch that has been done by an actual profession police sketch artist, or when asking for public help, giving the public the information they would actually need in order to help.
Again, they can do as they like, but if they keep handling the case like this, then I swear they will not get a lot of help the next time they release a sketch.