I remember in :rose: Dylan Redwine's :rose: case, when we didn't hear much from LE or the news, etc., there was ONE REPORTER who went to great lengths to help keep Dylan's case in the news, and he was a Godsend: (Kevin Torres from 9news; here is a link to his fb :
https://www.facebook.com/ReporterKevinTorres ) Who are some of the "Kevin Torres'" in MB? In addition to some of the resources you guys have named above to help keep Heather's case on the forefront (Chamber of Commerce, Governor, elected officials, etc.), it would be great to gain a liason reporter who is dedicated to covering Heather's case and keeping her name in the news (as well as Amber's). The more time that passes, the more peoples' memories are going to fade. Honestly, if there is an active predator in your area (there are active predators everywhere, but you know what I mean), the community needs to be warned about it to keep their eyes and ears open because THAT is what can make all the difference in case, awareness.
I'm hoping in Heather's case LE's silence is because they are about to close in on someone(s). There has goooooooooot to be a reason they are being so quiet. Let's hope they are pursuing everything to the best of their abilities.
But, it can also be catch 22....do we just "sit back" and "hope" LE's doing their jobs? What if they're not? Time is offense! Somebody's life could be on the line. God bless the LE departments who DO give 100% and know what they're doing. I hope this is the case here. Like in Jessica Ridgeway's case, I had NOOOOOOOOOOOOO DOUUUUUBTTTTTT LE was doing everything in their power to find her, etc. Same with Tim Bosma, and Noelle Paquette.
It's a fine line, all this sleuthing stuff, but one thing I know for sure, these "archives" that we are creating have value. For not just Heather's case, but for other cases as well. The experience and knowledge that some folks have here are beyond words. And as cluciano63 always says, not all police investigators are NECESSARILY well experienced in missing persons' cases.
Its hard to find the right words to really explain what I mean. I guess what I'm saying is the more heads, the more support, the more ideas, the more maps, the more images, the more everything, the better. So, for the people who dog us "armchair detectives", they have no idea what they're talking about. To meet and try to help people on here like Lady Hawkke, azgrandma, Joy Lowitzer, Wildheart (the list goes on) who are family members of crime victims, this stuff is deep. And this is our way of saying we will not tolerate abuse and crime and will ban together to help prevent it and bring people home where they belong. And that all scumbags go to prison where they belong AND STAY THERE. Hence all the links we provide of RSOs, tips to LE, etc.
I'm on a rant obviously. I guess all I want to know is that this case is not going cold for ridiculous reasons like I've seen in other cases. There was literally one where 2 weeks went by and the family later finds out the detective was on vacation the whole time!!! There are many more horror stories out there like that. There are competent investigators / investigations and there are not so competent investigations. I consider WS almost like a checks and balances station.
Here is an example of a post by a family member that we often see here:
http://www.websleuths.com/forums/showpost.php?p=9785734&postcount=117
So my question is, who exactly all are involved in the handling of Heather's case? Here's a link to SLED:
http://www.sled.sc.gov/resources.aspx?MenuID=GeneralInformation How many investigators / agencies? How many hours a day are they putting into Heather's case? Do they have access to all the manpower and resources they need? And if not, they need to ask for them now. Whether its an expert profiler, the FBI, whoever...
I just want to hear from Horry PD, SLED, whomever that they are following up on all tips, not giving up, and are actively committed to finding out wtf is going on down there in MB.
Everything is jmo
<edit: I guess in the end, all I really wanted to say was "Can we please have a presser"?
