Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If she were not a news celebrity's mother, would we hear about it all day, and I mean all day? I do not remember this much coverage for children who go missing- beyond a few days, and there are children who go missing that we never hear about. It certainly an odd case, and there are so many questions, but it remains at the top of the news cycle.
I do think it is because she is a well known news anchor's mother. I think it is a tricky situation for the major news stations to start dropping off in terms of coverage, because of course the family wants coverage to continue until she is found, and the family in this case is a major news anchor. I am sure NBC especially feels obligated to continue a high level of coverage. I do wonder how, and when, the coverage will start dwindling. Obviously I hope she is found so this can be a non issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why did the family still have the pool cleaned yesterday. What? It's strange.
You have to keep up with the maintenance or it becomes a bigger problem. Not strange at all.
It introduces another set of external non familial dna to the scene .
The case will never be solved if they continue to let people access the crime scene.
This. The amazon guy dropped a package next to the blood on the porch, the pool guy came (requested by the family yesterday) and the handy man came too.
The FBI needs to take this over.
The pool thing is a non issue. Don’t make the family deal with thousands of dollars of pool maintenance and a real headache — it is outdoors two weeks after th crime. There is no way there is useful DNA or fingerprints in the backyard.
Anonymous wrote:If she were not a news celebrity's mother, would we hear about it all day, and I mean all day? I do not remember this much coverage for children who go missing- beyond a few days, and there are children who go missing that we never hear about. It certainly an odd case, and there are so many questions, but it remains at the top of the news cycle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The fact that the kidnappers haven’t been back in touch to say we really mean it this time. Send the money. Or can’t provide proof of life, sadly means she is dead. Why would the kidnappers keep her alive for days and days and not communicate one way or another. Heart breaking.
I don’t believe she was kidnapped. I think someone was hired to kill her and make it look like a kidnapping.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The fact that the kidnappers haven’t been back in touch to say we really mean it this time. Send the money. Or can’t provide proof of life, sadly means she is dead. Why would the kidnappers keep her alive for days and days and not communicate one way or another. Heart breaking.
I don’t believe she was kidnapped. I think someone was hired to kill her and make it look like a kidnapping.
Anonymous wrote:The fact that the kidnappers haven’t been back in touch to say we really mean it this time. Send the money. Or can’t provide proof of life, sadly means she is dead. Why would the kidnappers keep her alive for days and days and not communicate one way or another. Heart breaking.
Anonymous wrote:At what point do they get back to their normal lives? At this point it seems highly unlikely that she will ever be found.
Anonymous wrote:If she were not a news celebrity's mother, would we hear about it all day, and I mean all day? I do not remember this much coverage for children who go missing- beyond a few days, and there are children who go missing that we never hear about. It certainly an odd case, and there are so many questions, but it remains at the top of the news cycle.
Anonymous wrote:If she were not a news celebrity's mother, would we hear about it all day, and I mean all day? I do not remember this much coverage for children who go missing- beyond a few days, and there are children who go missing that we never hear about. It certainly an odd case, and there are so many questions, but it remains at the top of the news cycle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is making its rounds on social media:
Pima County Sheriff tells Fox News that he has been texting Savannah and Savannah has stated she no longer needs his help as she has her own people.
Yes, let's all believe everything we hear on social media.
F'ing moron.
Anonymous wrote:This is making its rounds on social media:
Pima County Sheriff tells Fox News that he has been texting Savannah and Savannah has stated she no longer needs his help as she has her own people.