bellyup
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- Oct 12, 2010
- Messages
- 2,506
- Reaction score
- 14,485
I'm so confused. Because other news reporters are ON SCENE and aren't getting the same news?
Or maybe foul play in thereI wonder if Harley was camping out there
I'm so confused. Because other news reporters are ON SCENE and aren't getting the same news?
Fox 8 guy says he talked to PCPD on the phone says no body has been found inside that home, Harley is still considered missing, and they won't tell him what is found.
That's a really odd coincidence!!!!
Sources tell News 5 On Your Side Investigators there is a police presence in Port Clinton near the home of 14-year-old Harley Dilly.Do you have any links to the reporters who are actually on scene?
Ok, that makes sense. It wouldn’t have made sense for there to not be a body, but the coroner being present.In addition to saying that NO body has been found, this reporter also said that the coroner was NOT on scene.
ARGHHHHH!
WHO'S ON FIRST?!
In addition to saying that NO body has been found, this reporter also said that the coroner was NOT on scene.
ARGHHHHH!
WHO'S ON FIRST?!
In addition to saying that NO body has been found, this reporter also said that the coroner was NOT on scene.
ARGHHHHH!
WHO'S ON FIRST?!
Ha! Well that’s not the least bit surprising.FB is off the chart with rumors
Imagine being the family who reads on msm that the coroner is on the scene yet it’s not true! Unbelievable!As a nosy person I like when reporters go Live and broadcast from breaking events but as a person who values accuracy I think it's not appropriate in most cases. If a substantial piece of evidence comes up in an investigation, you don't immediately tell the live-tweeter on scene. You go through the normal reporting protocols like informing superiors, assisting agencies, etc. So I'm always skeptical about the first information coming out.
We use essential cookies to make this site work, and optional cookies to enhance your experience.