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Good night Handsome...
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After two months of searching, investigators may have found the body of 7-month-old Torrey Brown at Denver's Arapahoe landfill, CBS Denver reports....For over 50 days, 500 people from 26 agencies and community organizations across the nation assisted the search. Working in 12-hour shifts at a cost of approximately $10,000 per day, crews sorted through 9,900 tons of waste, over one million square feet, before finding the remains, CBS Denver reports.
I wonder if cadavar dogs could differentiate between human remains and rotting garbage at the landfill?
The whole mess makes me sick to my stomache. They need to sit herdown and interrogate her until she cracks. Shouldn't be hard given her mental health issues and OCD.
Sky baby, WE love you and won't stop searching until we find you. One day closer.
Does anyone here think that the general public (not WSers) know Sky is still missing? Are the posters still up around town? It was national news when he first was reported missing. I remember I heard about it first on CNN. What happened? How can your average Joe, hear about a baby going poof, and not wonder months later about him? I am not saying people are callous, just are we really that desensitized as a nation? Or is all the other horrible news we hear too overwhelming? I just can't understand why the country isn't clamoring for an answer. I just want justice for Sky. And his daddy. And his sister. How can we get the country interested again?? Contact the media? Tweet Nancy? Do you think that would help?
I definitely think the public has forgotten. Whenever I mention the case, people say "oh, I thought they found him since I hadn't heard anything new." People want to believe the world is fundamentally good and it's hard to stomach that a woman who spent nine months pregnant and goodness knows how many hours in labor could do away with her own child only 2 years later and then lie about it for months. I think contacting the media and Nancy would help. I did that a while back and it generated some new interest in the case -- which has, sadly, since faded.
We're here for you, Sky!!
It's not that easy. People cannot be forced to submit to interrogations, due to the 5th amendment to the constitution.
Does anyone here think that the general public (not WSers) know Sky is still missing? Are the posters still up around town? It was national news when he first was reported missing. I remember I heard about it first on CNN. What happened? How can your average Joe, hear about a baby going poof, and not wonder months later about him? I am not saying people are callous, just are we really that desensitized as a nation? Or is all the other horrible news we hear too overwhelming? I just can't understand why the country isn't clamoring for an answer. I just want justice for Sky. And his daddy. And his sister. How can we get the country interested again?? Contact the media? Tweet Nancy? Do you think that would help?
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It's so sad, but I think you are right, Rougelatete. I would love to start a media blitz for little Sky, to reinvigorate the investigation and to send the message that we are not going away. How do I go about this? I am more than willing to do the work from here in Chicago, sending emails and utilizing social media. But, I would need some tips on how to get started... Any suggestions?
P.S. I was here very late last night (dang insomnia rears its ugly head again) and, besides myself, there was one unnamed "guest". I wanted so badly to post a note directly to Julia on the off chance it was her! :blushing:
You could try contacting some of the local reporters who were initially covering Sky's case (if you google articles from the early days in the investigation, several regular reporters/media outlets will show up). You can then send them an email asking them to get a statement from LE about how the investigation is progressing (or not) and try to get Sky's name out there again in the news. I guess it's worth a shot. You could also ask Nancy to try and contact JB; she might like that angle. Thanks in advance for any way you're able to help!
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You could try contacting some of the local reporters who were initially covering Sky's case (if you google articles from the early days in the investigation, several regular reporters/media outlets will show up). You can then send them an email asking them to get a statement from LE about how the investigation is progressing (or not) and try to get Sky's name out there again in the news. I guess it's worth a shot. You could also ask Nancy to try and contact JB; she might like that angle. Thanks in advance for any way you're able to help!
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