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Help Find Jennifer Ramsaran
http://www.facebook.com/JenniferRamsaranHelpFindHer
Help Find Jennifer Ramsaran
http://www.facebook.com/JenniferRamsaranHelpFindHer
Can you site any other cases where the spouse or family fought the public's help like this?
Chenango County Sheriffs Office Lt. Richard Cobb, who is handling the investigation, said while authorities appreciate the interest shown by local residents in helping to find Ramsaran, they will not endorse any search by civilians.
Stated Cobb, If there is any reason to search an area we would have already searched there or will be searching there. Our greatest concerns with untrained civilians doing this on their own are their safety and the impact they could have on any evidence, if any were found.
Authorities, of course, have both the proper training and equipment to conduct searches of this kind, he added, while many civilians do not.
That is the stance of the police on searches. Jennifer's family - her mother, her sister, her husband, and other family members - want to comply with that stance, as any family member who cares about a missing family member would and should.
I'm dumbfounded at the trashing of LE and the family. Just dumbfounded. I've never seen anything like it.
If I had a friend or loved one missing, and had never read places like WS then I would truly believe that LE had everything under control. Afterall, I am inexperienced and it is their job to figure out what happened. So I can understand any family relying on LE that they know everything and will figure things out.
As we know, that isn't always the case. LE does their best, but there is power in numbers...and really a community helping is priceless. We can look back at the example by Whitney Heichel's church members, friends and family...they got out right away and found almost all the evidence...had they not, there never would have been that quick of an arrest and knowing what happened.
I would like the same for JR....please family and friends....don't stay silent...she needs you!
Here's the Jennifer L. Ramsaran - Missing Person link:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Jennifer-L-Ramsaran-Missing-Person/116018661901063?fref=ts
Sometimes it comes up in searches for me, and sometimes it doesn't. I think it's just a weird facebook glitch?
Thankyou, is that the one run by the husband?
Stated Cobb, “If there is any reason to search an area we would have already searched there or will be searching there. Our greatest concerns with untrained civilians doing this on their own are their safety and the impact they could have on any evidence, if any were found.”
This case is really starting to resemble Gail Palmgren's case. I hope this doesn't turn out anything like that one!!
This is a thoughtful, proactive, resourceful, visionary post..After seeing so many of these missing persons cases drag on for months and even years with little to no information from LE, I am beginning to think that families are going to have to take a much more proactive role if they want to find their loved ones sooner. No disrespect to LE, but I think limited resources, lack of adequate training in some cases, and competing interests, hamper the ability to solve cases quickly. It may mean that families will have to start pooling financial resources and/or start a missing person fund if need be, consult a lawyer to ensure they don't run afoul of laws or hamper LE's investigation, and then hire a private investigator to help them to find their missing loved one. The private investigator can then coordinate with professional search organizations as necessary. Perhaps, in some cases, the public is placing more faith in LE's ability to solve missing persons cases without help, than is warranted. JMO, MOO
I wonder if there are investigators from other places that have come in to help maybe? I can't remember any mention of FBI being involved, but maybe I missed it. I'm grasping at straws here. Not saying that 30+investigators has never happened, just that it's not the norm.
I meant "wouldn't" want found....not would!!
If I had a friend or loved one missing, and had never read places like WS then I would truly believe that LE had everything under control. Afterall, I am inexperienced and it is their job to figure out what happened. So I can understand any family relying on LE that they know everything and will figure things out.
As we know, that isn't always the case. LE does their best, but there is power in numbers...and really a community helping is priceless. We can look back at the example by Whitney Heichel's church members, friends and family...they got out right away and found almost all the evidence...had they not, there never would have been that quick of an arrest and knowing what happened.
I would like the same for JR....please family and friends....don't stay silent...she needs you!
Hypothetically speaking... I understand and agree with you... Hypothetically.. :wink:respectfully snipped and BBM
I've wondered this too, especially about one person in particular. But then I tell myself that I've just seen way too many 48 Hours Mystery episodes.
Let me just speak hypothetically here. IF the best friend of a missing person were having an affair with the missing person's husband, then that obviously raises all kinds of red flags about the husband. But what about the supposed "best friend"? Cheating behind your best friend's back with her husband is about the lowest of the low, and if someone lives their life with that set of morals (or lack thereof), then how can they really be trusted in any way, shape, or form?
I'm trying to be careful what I say here, but there's just no other way to say it and I wanted to put it out there, b/c it's a thought I've had. Again, I'm speaking hypothetically.
I took a drive today around the area. It is so difficult this time of year because of the snow, but I drove up and down a couple of dirt roads. One road had an incline on one side that appeared would be a good place to dispose of something you would want anyone to find. The incline then flattens out a little, then down again to a stream. All this on private property so I didn't dare attempt to go down. Very few homes on this road and very secluded. There were also fields that appeared could be driven on, but not with this snow, and again private property. There is such a vast area around here that needs to be searched by professionals. Feeling very helpless, as I know many people in this area feel at this time.
These agencies were involved during the search of the family home and surroundings:
Chenango County Sheriff Ernest R. Cutting Jr. said law enforcement agencies, including the New York State Police, New York State Park Rangers, Sheriffs Office and New Berlin and Norwich police departments are making some headway, but admitted the process is both slow and tedious.
http://www.evesun.com/news/stories/...days-Still-no-sign-of-missing-New-Berlin-mom/