There are so many horrible cases in the news, so many missing people we can't keep up with them all, many husbands who are abusive etc, so why does this case strike such a cord in so many? I find that I can't stop thinking about it and of course keep hoping Stacy will be found soon.
In part it seems when I see a picture of Stacy IMO there's a look in her eyes, a haunted look that really touches me, then there's the pictures of Kathleen, so full of life and ready to go on after the years of h^^$ DP put her through. Then I see the pictures and videos of DP with his smug arrogence and it also strikes me to the core.
VB
Vegas Bride,
I care about all the missing person cases which are brought to the public domain. Some don't get the publicity of others- probably this case went public more because of the combo of Drew Peterson being a ( now former) policeman with another deceased wife than anything related to the missing victim, Stacy, herself.
Media wants a case with a ' hook', something that makes it especially attention-catching, like a pregnant woman or pretty college cheerleader. None of the missing deserve to be missing, of course, but I am not sure that our society as a whole sees it that way. We are so desensitized to crime in general that it may take something unusually 'newsworthy' to grab our collective attentions.
I have a second cousin who has been missing for years and whose case has never gotten any media attention. I don't know her, but I do know that my family members who were closer to her have cried many tears and wonder every day if Jana is alive or dead. Holidays are hardest on them, I know.
In Jana's case, we don't even know if another person " disappeared" her like is feared in Stacy's case.. very few facts are available to us because she is a missing adult ( lower priority) in a very small town ( very few police to begin with, and no trained investigator.)
Jana apparently had a difficult life full of turmoil and with questionable friends and lifestyle choices at times. Also, her photo on the Texas missing adults site is not particularly eye-catching, so she falls way down the list of being newsworthy. Her parents have said that the only way her case would ever get public notice would be if she was found alive after being locked away for years in a madman's basement or such. IOW, if her reappearance was sensational, maybe there would be some publicity then.