Only out of one window. If you could see traffic out of the driver's window, then why not to the same degree out the back window? Or what is outside the passenger window.
Car windows are notorious places for inserting "passing scenes". It's done in movies and tv shows everyday. You can also find examples all over youtube of the fake things people pretend to see outside the windows of cars.
It is the inconsistency of only being ONE window that has outdoor scenes visible.
TBI released a statement regarding the groups search efforts on the Holly Bobo case: "This non-profit group you are referring to is not working with TBI. The founder has no first hand knowledge of the investigation. Yes, outside groups, while they may be pure hearted, do interfere with law enforcement's work."
Bobo's family said they appreciate outside help but they are relying on investigators to bring her home.
"We need to be very careful in spreading things we may not know that may be absolutely true because it can have an affect on the family," said the family spokesman Kevin Bromley. :waitasec:
I took it as a plea to send the FBI back in.Still wondering what Karen B wanted the president to do. Has anyone seen a MSM report on specifics other than "help", & or has she attempted to contact him in a more direct way?
From what I've seen, it looks like the 'birthday bash' was to raise money for that goofy SAR team that was turning in false leads, that the Bobos found out - perhaps from TBI? - that that's what it was for, and they put the kibosh on it.
Thank God.
It could well be responsible. Yet I suppose even TBI can get factsSorry. "Poor reporting" didn't force TBI's hand into issuing
a press release saying HB was "drug" into the woods and release it on the day the
incident occurred, only for TBI to change that story into HB being "led away" soon afterward.
Yes, I should have been more specific - poor reporting by the media was not to blame. TBI must have taken Clint's colloquialism ("drug") to mean "physically removed by dragging" (which, of course, literally is what it means) and the confusion abounded from there. Media's only as good as its sources and reported what was released by TBI originally.It could well be responsible. Yet I suppose even TBI can get facts
wrong in the early confusion of a young case.
Whether the poor reporting was done by news reports or by TBI
themselves it does not mean the brother changed his story in actual fact.
Even TBI did not say the brother changed his story
(as far as I remember.)
I do know that there was some poor reporting going on and I have not heard
anything yet to disprove poor reporting being at the root of this
particular aspect of the case.
I do know that one news person I contacted about a different reported aspect of the case said
LE first told them one thing and then another as information was coming in
fast and furious.
(I posted about this previously.)
So I still believe poor reporting (whether by news people or TBI information statements)
was most likely the cause of the seeming change of the brother's story.
Yes, I should have been more specific - poor reporting by the media was not to blame. TBI must have taken Clint's colloquialism ("drug") to mean "physically removed by dragging" (which, of course, literally is what it means) and the confusion abounded from there. Media's only as good as its sources and reported what was released by TBI originally.
Sorry. "Poor reporting" didn't force TBI's hand into issuing a press release saying HB was "drug" into the woods and release it on the day the incident occurred, only for TBI to change that story into HB being "led away" soon afterward.
So - you're suggesting what here? Holly as foundling child, or the whole thing a product of our collective unconscious? I love conspiracies as much as the next person but am innoculated against that from which logic recoils. Though I admit to skipping the occasional booster shot - extraordinary claims require extraordinary proofs.
Strange things are afoot at the Circle K...
Strange things are afoot at the Circle K...
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