the only way it wouldn't be factual is if the media got it mixed up. i doubt it though. the family said that:
""Her last phone call was 21 minutes to 911, when she was grabbed and pulled into a truck, the police missed her by about 5," said Mari Gilbert, Shannon's mother.
"She was basically running away, trying to leave, and it was her going 'get away from me, get away from me', running and knocking on neighbor's doors," said Sherre Gilberg, Shannon's sister.
"Screaming, 'help me, help me, he's trying to kill me," Mari Gilbert said.
Gilbert's family did not hear the 911 calls themselves, but say detectives told them about it and that Shannon, who was working as a prostitute, named her attacker."
http://abclocal.go.com/wabc/story?section=news/local/northern_suburbs&id=7843812
"Shannon Gilbert's family believe police know the identity of the man she was running from on that night 8 months ago, and now hope that the 911 call will help solve this case."
i doubt that this is a mistake by the media. abc news is a good channel. the family is counting on the 911 call to help solve shannon's case. they state that, the context of the paragraphs regarding the 911 call all make sense. the whole article is a good one.
she named her attacker, she ran from a truck, well was the truck the suv the asian driver had or jb...?
imo, the 911 call is very important and thats why its not been released, le could make a ton of money selling that to the media, yet they won't release it.
there's importance in that 911 call. between that and the odd way the driver was "looking" for shannon. gc mentions it himself in that video. the driver crawled up, stopped, door opens, looks around, repeat pattern. it's not like he was calling out for shannon. gc actually had to stop the driver and ask if he could help him.