I believe AD talked with investigators from HCSO. She related that she ask why no searches of properties, etc and was told because no foul play had been found.
Personally, I'm little disheartened because I think it boils down to the cost of an investigation and a small LEA at the get go. I'm not a LE basher, but wondering if apparent mistakes were made very early on and the later dragging of feet may have been the reason.
hollyblue:
FWIW, I was in OC, with millions of people and good LE. There was a woman who disappeared in Anaheim, I believe, and LE said, 'no foul play suspected.' The case reeked of foul play and I wrote to the writer of the news article and he followed up with me in an email a few weeks later and just said, 'LE has had no leads and no foul play suspected.' I won't go onto the things that came out in this, but it was OBVIOUS, but LE didn't think that much because her husband said 'she's done this before, taken off.' Two years later or so they found her skeletal remains. Now they want to talk to the husband, but he disappeared shortly after his wife, and even left their 6 yo son behind.
This happens in some of the best LE agencies in the country. No evidence of foul play, IMHO because they didn't even bother to look at the BIG picture, and let it go cold......
I think that often times LE is overworked and underpaid and underfunded and just do the best they can. This local LE, no offense, but may not have been equipped to handle this type of a case and with no body, there's no crime so, voila...............The point here is that although the husband is willing to sit back and let the public forgetaboutit, GP's family isn't content with that result and wants to know 'WHERE IS GAIL?'
The only perfect crime, is where there's no crime to see. In other words, no body, no crime.
I do have to state that it is POSSIBLE GP is out there somewhere and until something truly indicates that's not NECESSARILY true, ie find her car abandoned somewhere, LE doesn't have a lot to work with. What MAY have been there, appears it's most likely removed as well. The most likely person, according to statistics, that MAY know what happened to GP, has walled himself behind the Constitution and there's not much anyone can do about it.
JMHO
fran
PS>....fwiw, I KNOW there are some who get concerned when many people first look at the spouse. Some may take issue, but that's the way these cases work. UNTIL the spouse has been RULED out, he's the #1 NON-SUSPECT OR NOT POI. That's why everything he does is scrutinized. Lawyering up and NOT talking to LE PERSONALLY, meaning not through lawyers and PI's and such, is the first thing MOST NON-SUSPECTS do in 95% of these cases.
IF someone has NOTHING to hide, they hide nothing. :twocents: