greenthumb
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In my opinion, this has nothing to do with LE's reaction to a situation. Remember how the public reacted in Casey Anthony's investigation when cops were doing EVERYTHING humanly possible to solve that awful crime? There were hotheads parked out in front of the grandparents house every day. With the Scott Peterson trial, (again, no one could accuse LE of not persuing that case with vigor) there were mobs in front of the courtroom, streams of cars driving by the house, crazy people following Scott Peterson and mobs gathered outside when he was escorted by LE between courts threatening to attack the car!
I find this VERY frightening. The power of the internet to focus frenzied angry mobs of strangers who have no connection whatsoever to a case - and they can become terribly dangerous.
Good for Mom for stepping in and asking for some civility here. In her time of grief, that's really a very gracious and selfless act.
IMO, it has to do with LE's/the justice system's handling of this case because it is only as a result of the lack of action that it has become a focus on the internet. Had there been a timely investigation and charges laid, I think this case would have remained a local news story - not an internet story - and would not have garnered the attention it has now.
Absolutely a wise and thoughtful response from Rehteah's mom.