Strange that they haven't posted the video don't you think ?
I'm beginning to think that LE asked them not to. JMO
Well oops! I just totally messed up my post #113 when I edited it...deleted stuff by mistake. I will try again.
Thanks for your informative, thought-provoking post, Neptune. Just to clarify, my post about the WS rules was not directed at you or anyone in particular.In fact, I'm newer to WS and I wanted guidance from a mod so posts are not removed.
I am not new to Websleuths or other sleuthing communities. Ive been piecing together public records for more than a decade on various criminal cases that catch my interest. Ive directly helped in the successful prosecution of a major international criminal case. All data I provided was extracted from public records. I know the law regarding defamation and I act with care in how I present the information to both LE and to forums like Websleuths. But, public records are public records. They can be discussed all day long by anyone, provided the discussion is based on the facts of the record. Finding verifiable facts is what online sleuthing is about. This doesnt make anyone a POI or presume they are guilty. Piecing together facts is not defamation.
These records can provide insight into the missing persons world. The public records I mentioned in the previous post may or may not be relevant to this missing persons case. If the facts do match up, they may shed light on the disappearance of Stephanie Warner -- who she is, who she knows, what events/people/places have filled her world, and where she might be now. Dont be afraid to provide direct quotes (cite the source, dont violate copyrights) and post hyperlinks to public records found online. Dont rely on LE to come up with everything on their own -- they often could use the help in filling gaps in their investigation. If WS posts reference public information that LE doesnt want people to know about well, that goes against the very reason the records are made "public". As the public, we should know about them.
Open for public inspection:
1. A court document is an example of an official public record.
2. Media interviews are examples of a public record given willingly by the subject of the interview (in other words, no one forces anyone to talk to the media). It is common knowledge that the intention of the interview is for the news agency to publish it for public viewing. Even though the media agency owns the copyrights to the broadcast, the audio and images published can be verified by the public. We witnessed this person, whose name is such-n-such, say these exact words.
(Media articles can be quoted, but they can also be factually wrong).
3. Blogs and social media profiles that are open to anyone for viewing are public.
All of the above are fair leads to sleuth.
Neptune
No problem, Lilibet, thanks for the comment -- I actually was responding to earlier posts of people who had info but didn't want to post it. I just wanted to explain why I did post the information. Stephanie seems to have associations with a lot of people who know the forested area -- her friends at the Jackson Fuel Committee, possibly a boyfriend who is a gold prospector. If anyone could find her, it would seem like one of these people could. For example, if she went for a hike or bike ride, where would she go? If she accidentally fell down a ledge or got lost in the woods, I'd think one of these people would be good to call on to go looking for her. So, were they called upon? How wide and far did they search the land they know so well?
How does one disappear and it not get reported in a small town?
Maybe she fell flat over heels in love with some rich man she just met and they got married right away and went on a long honeymoon at some exotic island.I'm thinking maybe she likes sugar daddys since her supposingly current fiancee was very much older then her.
Also ,maybe the man tricked her ,and the honeymoon she is on,is actually a setup for something else.
Are there any missing posters posted around the community/general area, apart from the local shop ? Will we ever hear anything about Stephanie again ? Something very, very strange about this. (MOO)
Are there any missing posters posted around the community/general area, apart from the local shop ? Will we ever hear anything about Stephanie again ? Something very, very strange about this. (MOO)
There was a comment by LE in one of the earlier articles posted on this thread (I don't have time right now to look for a link), and the wording jumped out at me). The Sheriff mentioned a couple of possibilities that could have caused her disappearance and then he added "or something bigger." Of course, something bigger could be foul play. But based on what we read earlier in posts that have been removed or mod-snipped, I think the investigation may have taken LE into something bigger than Stephanie.