yeah would LOVE to hear an FBI conference.From presser: Question was asked why bother with this if it's a domestic situation. (Sheriff gave a non-answer, imo, which I think indicates they are working with Feds on a bigger case, just my opinion.)
Nah. Not going to be a nice homecoming.Sheriff puts out plea to Ryan to come home for his kids for Christmas.
I don't want to keep repeating myself but I think the plea to come home is to avoid the trouble of having to get him, especially if he's in a country that wouldn't cooperate with USA - and I think that local LE are taking this friendly, emotional approach in coordination with Federal investigation working in the background on a bigger case. My opinion only.I don't get the train of thought here, the local sheriff's office's one I mean, and it might be because I come from another culture. To bring him back for what? communicating with him on a daily basis, what for?
He is lucky I am not running anything there. All he would be getting is an invoice to be paid immediately, charges, and notification that his US citizenship has been revoked. Someone who behaves like this is an appalling representative/ambassador for a country and he has betrayed so many people. Tell him ''Good luck in your new life in Uzbekistan or wherever, and good riddance!''
Let's spend resources and time in people who are genuinely missing due to circumstances beyond their control.
PS: The gentleman just finished the conference and got all emotional, he is a good man.
lay on that guiltFrom presser: Sheriff got emotional about Christmas, saying it would be a gift to his kids for him to come home.
I think he's in a place the feds can't access so, hence, the local plea for Ryan to come home.yeah would LOVE to hear an FBI conference.
cause the sheriffs office may act like they dont know anything and they want him back
but the feds are working behind the scenes and have ways of knowing where he is
seriously i wonder if hes talked to the wife or kids yetNah. Not going to be a nice homecoming.
So, Daddy, tell us about your trip...lay on that guilt
feds have access everywhere if they want toI think he's in a place the feds can't access so, hence, the local plea for Ryan to come home.
jmo
sheriff said he hasn't spoken to themseriously i wonder if hes talked to the wife or kids yet
or just the police
cannot imagine him not taking to them, but that is a whole lot of stress for the family
Feds were working with them from the beginning and probably have already done a psych analysis on himI don't get the train of thought here, the local sheriff's office's one I mean, and it might be because I come from another culture. To bring him back for what? communicating with him on a daily basis, what for?
He is lucky I am not running anything there. All he would be getting is an invoice to be paid immediately, charges, and notification that his US citizenship has been revoked. Someone who behaves like this is an appalling representative/ambassador for a country and he has betrayed so many people. Tell him ''Good luck in your new life in Uzbekistan or wherever, and good riddance!''
Let's spend resources and time in people who are genuinely missing due to circumstances beyond their control.
PS: The gentleman just finished the conference and got all emotional, he is a good man.
I think he's in trouble and Feds are working on how to get him home safely.
that is absolutely screwed up and makes me sicksheriff said he hasn't spoken to them
Do you mean previous trouble or trouble arising from faking his own death?I think he's in trouble with the Feds and they're letting the local LEO lure him home.
sheriff said he hasn't spoken to them
he's not smart if hes talking on the phone to LE period.From presser: Ryan's plan might not have worked out as he planned, but he's smart.
sheriff said he hasn't spoken to them