I have been reading up on a phrase called "the local rumor mill" in another community that is dedicated to the same sort of thing as WS. Wouldn't the idea of a "local rumor mill" as related to the McCleary community be like a virus to objectivity? Does anyone see any advantage in such a thing?
This "rumor mill" suggested that LB went to another residence after the first spotting, and claims that LB wanted to spend the night in another residence rather than return home, and saw a white car pass by and became extremely fearful after spotting that vehicle.
Does this publishing of a "rumor mill" not confuse investigation, turn it inside out, and cause trouble and loss when it comes to discovery? I won't mention the community but I am bothered by this idea of "rumor mill" stuff being published, causing any legitimate investigation to be slowed down or delayed because devoted people tend to follow the "rumor mill" garbage.
Please let me know if this comment is against forum rules. I have been following this for a number of days now, and it is really bothering me because I don't think that it is credible, nor is it helping to find Lindsey.
If LB went to another house, following the first incident, and such a thing happened with a white vehicle scaring her to death, and with other kids in the group being witnesses to this, it would have been published long ago. This "rumor mill" seems to me to be the invention of the one who created the "rumor mill" and any other "rumors" should be highly suspect and inventions by a wannabe