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I want to comment on the back seat attitude I see in this case, I mean no disrespect, but across this country there families who have loved ones who are victims of violent crime, I know my family went through it, what’s missing here is the sense of urgency to find their loved one, I don’t see it, You as a family don’t hide or coverup anything in like this to protect other family members, families are supposed to circle the wagons, take care of each other and band together to find their loved one or get justice......members of my family acted like jackasses, when my moms aunt was murdered, they did not want to face the truth or like that movie, A Few Proud Men, they could not handle the truth, I still believe today if it wasn’t for my dad and myself , putting everything into it, being pains in the 

, the case would have never been resolved....
In this case trying to protect a minor child because of how she would react because her dad is a named suspect, is wrong from all aspects....
In my book, families are made of your basic component , people , then love, no family is perfect, that’s why you work together , and like in the Coker case, if indeed William did this crime, he should be a man, a father, and admit what he did, pay for the crime and his family is allowed to move on, stop the phoney baloney, lies and b/s, so the family can heal and move forward..
So to the backseat families in cases like this , get in the front seat and drive this investigation, to resolve, you owe it to your family member labelled as victim..
In this case if they think she might be alive , travel to the areas where you think she is, and the biggest, hire a private investigator, ask a retired police detective, remember they are like old military airmen like me who loved there job, and if could go back, would go back in a heartbeat...
Unless they get get in the drivers seat, this case is closed....



In this case trying to protect a minor child because of how she would react because her dad is a named suspect, is wrong from all aspects....
In my book, families are made of your basic component , people , then love, no family is perfect, that’s why you work together , and like in the Coker case, if indeed William did this crime, he should be a man, a father, and admit what he did, pay for the crime and his family is allowed to move on, stop the phoney baloney, lies and b/s, so the family can heal and move forward..
So to the backseat families in cases like this , get in the front seat and drive this investigation, to resolve, you owe it to your family member labelled as victim..
In this case if they think she might be alive , travel to the areas where you think she is, and the biggest, hire a private investigator, ask a retired police detective, remember they are like old military airmen like me who loved there job, and if could go back, would go back in a heartbeat...
Unless they get get in the drivers seat, this case is closed....