Did you check social media?There is definitely a Roca family currently in Corpus Christi, what are the rules around contacting them to ask if they had an Angie in their family?
There is definitely a Roca family currently in Corpus Christi, what are the rules around contacting them to ask if they had an Angie in their family?
Ok thank you, yes I thought it was something like that. So does that mean we set aside pursuing the Angie roca lead? Someone just pass that tip on to LE and leave it at that?The following is an excerpt from The Rules: Etiquette & Information
NOTE: Websleuths does not condone members becoming personally involved in cases by initiating contact with family members, law enforcement, or the media. This does not preclude responding to a request for volunteers, or utilizing proper channels to report valid information, i.e., "a tip", to law enforcement.
Call in the tip. Tell us all to as well to do the same.Ok thank you, yes I thought it was something like that. So does that mean we set aside pursuing the Angie roca lead? Someone just pass that tip on to LE and leave it at that?
Jdart14 this is your find, will you call it in?Call in the tip. Tell us all to as well to do the same.
Jdart14 this is your find, will you call it in?
Fantastic. Here’s hoping we hear some progress!That’s very considerate @sunnynz. Thank you. The first thing I did was pass that information on to Carl K. directly. He is very involved and communicates with detective Bean. I feel like that is the appropriate communication channel.
Hope you all are having a good week.
@Bit of hope @rosesfromangels @Tssiemer I'm not sure why both LE and the media decided to go on about how sexually attractive and/or sexually appealing WCJD was. How do you get that from a savagely beaten and bruised corpse?
As i mentioned about the Beaumont Children, many female victims are also retroactively made a lot more girly and feminine than they were in life. Although with Crime Investigation Australia, on their budget they probably could only afford child actresses who wouldn't cut their long hair to match Jane and Arnna for a one-time TV re-enactment.
IMOO I assumed they all referred to her as very attractive and beautiful to drive home the fact that she wasn't a homeless drug addict or, street person. Those qualities have a huge impact on appearance & cause a person to go down hill quickly. Maybe I'm wrong. IMO, they're all saying look we've seen her shes beautiful she wasnt rode hard and put up wet (sorry for the term) this young girl was well nourished, youthful , beautiful she isnt a mother w/ kids, she has to have a family hunting her, shes too well kept. Sorry for the reference but street ppl or street addicts often end up cutting ties to family & their families draw a line so thy end up in the streets, go down hill etc. We don't have a list of scars, needle tracks, prior pregnancies etc Maybe that was unusual for her situation and the detectives felt it important to ensure they kept public interest, she doesn't seem to fit the profile for women dumped in ditches or highways. Sorry, but it's true, IMOO. I dont believe it's fair we give her more attention but I think detectives get to a point where they have a hard time reconciling their man hours for ppl that insist on putting themselves in harm's way & I can assure you I've known some of those ppl, I've been those ppl. They felt more sympathy for her perhaps too. I dont disagree with their remarks either. MOO.
I didnt think WCJD got much coverage in the media though, did she? Or not as much as we would assume based on the missing white woman syndrome thing
Very well put. I often get worked up when I see all the injustices in society when it comes to how privileged people (looks, class, race, where they're from, etc) are prioritized. A human life is a human life. That's the bottom line. Every person deserves the same amount of compassion and care and specific circumstances should never determine that someone else's life was more valuable than someone else's.I agree with you about a lot of things you say....addicts, wasted, homeless people get a lot less of attention and are considered a "lesser kind of people" and that bothers me a LOT. IMO that's a bad thing...a wrong system....a wrong culture.... Every human being, every....no matter what bad choices you made in live...pretty or ugly, black or white (or whatever color), rich or poor...you are worth it to get the total attention and investment of being identified. There is no difference in dead.
And thus her "who cares" response when asked if her parents knew where she was. Too often children are put low on the priority list vs. addictions or new love interests of a parent. How sad that in death she has found many loving Aunties and Uncles who care - (here).No...she is a forgotten child.....almost no media coverage....even people who live there (except for a few) remember this case (according to posts in this thread)
And thus her "who cares" response when asked if her parents knew where she was. Too often children are put low on the priority list vs. addictions or new love interests of a parent. How sad that in death she has found many loving Aunties and Uncles who care - (here).
Amateur opinion and speculation