This quote from
this article is one that has stuck in my mind, with good reason:
But detectives still need help from the public, Gates said -- not only in continuing to keep an eye out for anything related to Kyron's disappearance, but also in understanding why officials haven't released many details about the investigation.
"If we released everything that we knew, we'd get all kinds of people that call in with all kinds of theories. What we want is when we get tips to get fresh information. If we get a call with details that haven't gone out, we know that person is a credible witness," Gates said. "That's integral to the case and that's going to help us solve it. When we release tidbits of information to the public, it's definitely in order to help us solve this case.
"Until we solve this case, the public does not have a right to know the details. Once we solve the case, they have every right to."
Bottom line is this: we do not have a right to know what LE has. Period. We can speculate that they "have nothing", that they "aren't any closer to solving this crime than they were on day 1", that "they need to tell us what they have so far before asking for more money", etc. etc., but speculation is just that- speculation. I do agree that they should hold a townhall meeting if, god forbid, Kyron isn't found by the time school starts to reassure parents, but LE does NOT have to name any suspect or POI or give away any details of their investigation if they don't feel it'll help their case in some way. I'm a little amazed, reading posts where people are saying that they have nothing. In just this document alone, they are stating that they have 38 huge binders filled with information as well as about 200 records, some with hundreds of pages per record. Think about this as an example-of course, they've gotten Terri's internet records. Since she was supposedly on her computer a lot, think of the amount of information contained in that record alone and how much time it would take to sift though. People, this is an investigation, it takes time and we have to accept that we don't know what's going on behind the scenes. Have a little faith.