To: Bella
Lois' interview last week lasted two to three hours and was meant to help police review the family's extensive list of friends, associates and workers who knew the family or had access to their million-dollar residence.
You know, it doesn't sound like LE is as convinced that Ricci was the main suspect as they previously declared. It's interesting that they are going back over the list of names. That's a good sign.
To: ChocChipCookie
They've been on a wild goose chase...
591 posted on
09/22/2002 11:04:59 PM PDT by
Bella
To: ChocChipCookie
I just can't figure out what to think, as to whether Ricci was involved or not in Elizabeth's disappearance. One strong point is that he knew and admired Elizabeth.
Whether or not he had anything to do with it, I feel sure Ricci was involved in some sort of illegal doings during that time period btw May 31 and June 8--even if it was no more than lending his jeep to someone, knowing that person was going to use it in the commission of crimes. Since he'd spent so much time in prison, it just makes sense that a great many of Ricci's acquaintances were probably people he'd met in prison. I don't believe that being in prison really rehabilitates anyone, so really what was there to make Ricci change his ways once he was on the outside?
If someone is caught in the web of heroin addiction, he may be "in recovery," but IMO, he is never really completely cured. And having a periodic craving for heroin has got to be something that would lead anyone into the world of criminals.
He's dead, and beyond the reach of any earthly judgment now, but IMO, he doesn't exactly qualify for sainthood.
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