
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure if it is a news update, but a 4th email was sent to tmz, from the same person again wanting the reward money for info about Nancy(sent to bitcoin address) The person states that she was taken to Mexico, by a few people and that he knows the identities. He said he is afraid of coming forward bc he has a past record of theft. Harvey spoke to the camera saying, if he is lying, it will be a felony. If it is true, to reach out to TMZ with the information as record, and they will forward to the FBI. If all is true, he will get the reward.
So the actual kidnappers just want to keep Nancy forever and ever and not get the ransom themselves? This informant is not exactly spinning a credible tale.
Anonymous wrote:Not sure if it is a news update, but a 4th email was sent to tmz, from the same person again wanting the reward money for info about Nancy(sent to bitcoin address) The person states that she was taken to Mexico, by a few people and that he knows the identities. He said he is afraid of coming forward bc he has a past record of theft. Harvey spoke to the camera saying, if he is lying, it will be a felony. If it is true, to reach out to TMZ with the information as record, and they will forward to the FBI. If all is true, he will get the reward.
Anonymous wrote:How do we get smarter people to become detectives? It sucks that this is a profession Ivy Leaguers would never even consider.
Anonymous wrote:Not sure if it is a news update, but a 4th email was sent to tmz, from the same person again wanting the reward money for info about Nancy(sent to bitcoin address) The person states that she was taken to Mexico, by a few people and that he knows the identities. He said he is afraid of coming forward bc he has a past record of theft. Harvey spoke to the camera saying, if he is lying, it will be a felony. If it is true, to reach out to TMZ with the information as record, and they will forward to the FBI. If all is true, he will get the reward.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So sad. Where is she?
I fear the worst. It’s almost 3 weeks now.
Not a trace. No leads. This is very strange. Odd.
Isn’t it two weeks?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s scary how incompetent LE is these days
Even in a high profile case, you still get the Keystone Cops.
That sheriff is a partisan elected official, not someone hired through an independent competitive hiring process based on experience and qualifications.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Both the local police AND the FBI have surely botched it.
The local police botched it from the beginning by allowing so much outside contamination of the crime scene by gawkers
Anonymous wrote:Did the Today Show air today? I'm on the west coast until tomorrow, and it didn't air here today. Just Olympics coverage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:most kids who go missing are taken by parents. Very few people are snatched out of their beds in the middle of the night and disappear into thin air. I think that’s a huge part of why this is getting so much attention.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.
It's getting attention because of the daughter. I guarantee you if you mother or mine had the same experience it would get little or no national press.
Polly Klass and Elizabeth Smart were both snatched from their homes and hot this same level of attention, even pre internet and before we had 24 hour viral news cycles.
What a ridiculous comment. Just because certain kidnappings randomly (and not so random because it's often a narrow set of demographics) get attention doesn't mean the average person does. Do you really not get that people are kidnapped too often and get no media attention? PP you quoted is 100% right. -NP
Are you serious? The average person will never be kidnapped. This is extremely rare which is why it gets attention.
Anonymous wrote:So sad. Where is she?
I fear the worst. It’s almost 3 weeks now.
Not a trace. No leads. This is very strange. Odd.
Anonymous wrote:Both the local police AND the FBI have surely botched it.