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Here's a paragraph from the Daily Record article Bella refers to above:
And a bit more regarding the Rilees's continuing efforts in OK:
The article is certanly worth reading, and can be found here:
Jim and Stacey Rilee of Roxbury, NJ head to Okla. to spend time with granddaughter, who is nowhere to be found
Needless to say, I agree with Bella's assessment of the other family's actions; this case not only reflects negatively on them, but also on Oklahoma's law enforcement and its ability to solve crime. The known facts of this case all would seem to point in one direction. Why that direction hasn't been followed to the utmost, one can only guess. Those of us who live in Oklahoma can only be embarrassed by this case staying unsolved - and too we can and do pray for justice for the Rilees.
Annabelle, who turned 2 on Saturday, was not around when the Rilees arrived in Oklahoma. Her father, Donald "Bo" Wilson, and his parents weren't home. The Wilson's told the Rilees on Wednesday afternoon that they might visit a sick relative in New Mexico. By the time the Rilees got to Oklahoma on Thursday, they said the Wilsons were gone, and not returning phone calls or text messages.
And a bit more regarding the Rilees's continuing efforts in OK:
The Rilees were hoping this past week to move the focus of the story 100 miles to the north — to the parking lot of the Pig Out Palace restaurant in Henryetta, Okla., just off Route 40. That's where Jody's Chevrolet Blazer was found on June 8, 2009, according to Oklahoma authorities.
Barry Ruth, owner of the restaurant, said he called a towing company because the vehicle had been there for weeks.
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Jim Rilee contacted the restaurant owners this past week to ask if they would put up fliers about his daughter (...) Ruth and his daughter Krystle Kelley, who manages the restaurant, said no fliers ever had been put up there. They agreed to display them. "I'm more than happy to do what I can to help," Kelley said.
The article is certanly worth reading, and can be found here:
Jim and Stacey Rilee of Roxbury, NJ head to Okla. to spend time with granddaughter, who is nowhere to be found
Needless to say, I agree with Bella's assessment of the other family's actions; this case not only reflects negatively on them, but also on Oklahoma's law enforcement and its ability to solve crime. The known facts of this case all would seem to point in one direction. Why that direction hasn't been followed to the utmost, one can only guess. Those of us who live in Oklahoma can only be embarrassed by this case staying unsolved - and too we can and do pray for justice for the Rilees.