Critiquing investigations is a good thing imo, nosysw. I just returned from my annual trip to Blood Mtn/Blairsville, GA, where Meredith Hope Emerson, was abducted, held 4 days in captivity, and then murdered by a stranger sexual predator 01/01/2008. Many folks, including other LE, & me, saw them hiding in the woods, and riding around without a care in the world 60 miles from Blood Mtn. Yet due to the misinformation & silence by investigators via ms media. Folks thought they were only campers.
Today, due to the criticism of the handling of the case, The GBI has become very proactive and professional in missing/murdered persons investigations in GA. 'There must be darkness present for the sun to shine through'...
http://video.ca.msn.com/watch/video/the-mystery-on-blood-mountain-part-1/17yzig6d4
The Mystery on Blood Mountain, Part 1
Hiker Meredith Emerson goes missing on Georgia's Blood Mountain on New Year's Day 2008. Law enforcement officers become concerned after finding a police baton with some her possessions on a trail.
Dateline NBC's Dennis Murphy reports.
I agree that questioning how things are done can be a worthy pursuit. The intent of my post was to say that I can't believe LE would be that naive to allow the car to be driven away without concrete reasoning that it was not involved in the actual commission of a crime. If I'm wrong, I'm wrong (wouldn't be the first or last time), but I hope I'm not. Although I may not agree with how investigations are run, I do take issue with people making LE out to be completely careless and foolish. As a frequent visitor to MB, I think LE there has a big job on their hands. I'm not saying they're perfect, but I would hate to think they are completely incompetent as many are implying.