A reprint of Michelle Malkin's e-mails and phone exchanges with the Seattle Police Department, Google, and the King County Superior Court are at the link
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A family’s worst nightmare. My heart goes out to Michelle and her family, I can’t imagine the pain that they must be going through.
What ticks me off about cases like this, is ‘privacy’ concerns for the missing outweigh the safety concerns relatives have for the missing person.
Now, if Obama wanted that information...
Thank you for the update. I was thinking about this today after seeing Michelle on Fox and telling the story to my wife. Godspeed. Epidemic of lost women here in this country. In our prayers.
Anybody from the west coast care to comment in the Seattle Police Department is dysfunctional?
From Michelle's posting:
In Marizelas case, of course, the maddening frustration is that the police have yet to obtain Internet and phone records that would help definitively rule in/rule out foul play and provide potential breakthroughs in figuring out where she might have been heading the day she vanished. Ive been helping Marizelas parents push for those records, and in the interest of raising awareness and informing other families who have to face the same uphill battles, am reprinting here my e-mail and phone exchanges with the Seattle Police Department, Google, and the King County Superior Court from March through the present. Subpoenaing Google in particular is key. The police found that she logged onto to her Gmail account in the morning on the day she disappeared, but they have yet to obtain Google search history logs and web history information.
As Michelle states, the clock is ticking, so what is the problem folks? Is this an example of a liberal police department and what one should expect from such a department?