To look at this as logically as possible, I keep finding it interesting that LE while saying "everyone is a suspect" has ruled no one out EXCEPT THREE SEXUAL PREDATORS! First, the neighbor is not involved, then the cousin is not involved, then Chad R. is not involved...maybe we should be exploring just what this does tell us. What does what they are NOT saying compared to what they ARE saying mean? FWIW....to me it seems that they know more about who is involved than they are saying, and that they know it was not a random SO.
All of my logical thought on this case is completely out of the window at this point. Well, now that I've read you post, maybe not.
So, logically thinking...
- Law enforcement IS saying that none of the 3 are suspects.
- They are NOT warning area residents about possible SOs in the area.
[At least on my side of the bridge.]
So, logically speaking, they must know either:
1. Whereabouts of the sex offenders:
TN cousin was back up there too soon to have been involved in Misty's original story (which I'm not sure whether or not to believe, but giving them the benefit of the doubt),
Neighborhood RSO, Loukakes (sp?) who did have on his GPS ankle bracelet.
Chad R who was WHERE?
[And mmanley, I apologize for this, but my friend @ county dismissed my theory out-of-hand with, "Oh, he's dead somewhere." I don't know that she actually knows anything, btw, or if that is just her personal assumption or she's just swallowing PCSO statements as gospel truth.]
2. Whodunnit in Satsuma.
If #2 is true, then that leaves Ch unaccounted for, which they should be worried about even if he had nothing to do with Haleigh case.
If #1 is true, why would they not publicize that an absconded RSP had been found? Especially since he has family desperate to know what has happened to him?
Please, I want to hear some logical conclusions so I can let go of this bone.
And mManley, please keep us up-to-date on anything you hear about your stepson's whereabouts and well-being. Regardless of his past, I don't think that he deserves to be ignored when he has gone missing.