Tricias radio broadcast brought to light an identifiable voice advocating for Sylvia, in her brother. It was powerful and there is great sadness and understandable life-altering anger in the apparent absence of the details and communication afterwards that he touched on. It is a good thing the radio show stands in sharp contrast to some of the publicity generated which seems as opaque as SLs disappearance. I can see several reasons on both angles as to why it appears the fiancé behaved as he did after her disappearance, but it doesnt say much without more factual evidence. I do feel we have been careful in stating and separating the facts from our opinions here on SLs thread. peculations in the first place. -I have some regrets. But, when our speculations on Websleuths got published as fact, I lost some respect. And, it has been pointed out we are not exempt from contributing to the take the rumor and run publicity by stating it in our s
Sylvias disappearance is like two stories, two chapters, two generations, and two separate cases; a 1975 missing persons case, and a 2010 cold case. What sets a good reporter in the media apart from everyone else is how one shines a light on Sylvia, her disappearance, the incredible mystery, the time that has passed, with all the power of accountability to back it up. -I hope that can happen for Sylvia because it could go a long way in reaching out to those who knew her and lived on Staten Island.