Post by walter on Apr 19, 2018 0:05:10 GMT
Not sure what you mean. they have had a lot of suspects over the years. A new set of eyes isn't really looking forward to being chained to a 30+ year old cold case nor is it easy to justify the money required for the staff hours. given that they don't have much left, the DNA match is probably the best hope.
If they truly want to solve this it would be a very great idea to get each jurisdiction in a room for about 2 or even 3 days with the information on where they are with these cases as separate entities and as LE who we can hope these days are working together. If they talked about this with one another sharing information and POI's etc. Maybe - they could actually figure it out. There have to be very long suspect lists in each jurisdiction. Brainstorming and sharing of information would seem obvious to me. They did it on the Jon Benet case. At least even if it remained unsolved it would seem like all areas and ALL LE would have done everything they could to solve it. Just my two cents. Very frustrating to wait so long.
Hey findins. No doubt it’s frustrating. My 30+ years was from 1986 as in nothing has happened since then.
I’m sure there is some funding now but it won’t be there forever. Your personal experience is terry disheartening but about what I thought would happen. Soon it will all be like that with one automated program running the dna strand against a few databases.