I can't reconcile it either, Wenwe. I'd really like to know what Julia is up to these days. Is she hiding out with a relative, or friend? What is she doing with her time? Does she think of Sky or M? With what we know of her mental health issues and the amount of stress over all this I would think she would have no choice but to get help. Maybe she's on heavy meds. I'd like to think LE has some idea, seems they claim to know where she is. I hope they are watching her every move hoping she tips them as to Sky's whereabouts.
We're here for you Sky. We're worrying about you, looking for you, loving you--you have a whole community of momma's that do love you!
Respectfully snipped. I would love to know what she's up to as well. I thought for sure we would hear from in her in some fashion by now, due to her mental issues and lack of control over the situation, lack of control over M, etc.
Sometimes I wonder if LE just gives up on these cases. I guess that's an ignorant assumption. They probably have a dedicated team still strategizing and working to figure this out, but it's so silent and if they have exhausted every lead, what more can they do?
What I would like to see is organized volunteer searches, at least every month, in various locations. I know it's like finding a needle in a haystack, JUlia had so much time to dump a body undetected and thus they have no clue where to begin looking. I think it was already too long, when he was reported missing, to backtrack and figure out where she might have been, to narrow the search.
But to do nothing when a baby is still out there? Doesn't he deserve at least some attention?
Also, I think regular searches would unnerve Julia and may prompt her to do something, like check and recheck wherever she tossed him.
They could announce the need for volunteers in a flashy press conference. Then set up a search and publicize it highly, with the repeated statement, at every search, "We will never give up until he's found." That may rattle the already unstable Julia.
And if they concentrate on areas close to where she lived, because kids are usually found less than a mile from their mother's home when the mother is the killer, they just might hit pay dirt. They might actually find him. Surely there are volunteers who would be willing to help?
Something has to be done in this case and others like it. Some action of some sort. I'd rather have my tax dollars got to finding missing babies than many things our taxes are spent on.