Posted on 09/26/2002 12:34:48 AM PDT by stlnative
NEW THREAD - PING WHOM EVER YOU LIKE - I DON'T PING ANYMORE - SORRY
I was stating an opinion to freedox. I've never had any credibility with you so put a sock in it.
I think that is what freedox was implying in her post. The public (those of us outside of Utah) have no way of knowing. Thanks.
did you happen to notice that the "da" had 13 posts in a row a little earlier...I would say that "da" is a legend in his/her own mind......
I have some questions about this. What, exactly, is the working relationship between the SLCPD and the FBI in this case?Rumors popped up on these threads some time ago about the two agencies not working well together. More recently, there have been a couple of things reported that would seem to possibly support this.
The National Enquirer (yeah, I know....) printed an article a couple of weeks ago with a front page "CASE SOLVED" headline. In the article, the SLCPD's case against Ricci was outlined, and it was suggested that Ricci was the SLCPD's final "solution" to the crime. However, at the end of the article, there were a few paragraphs stating that FBI sources had expressed skepticism over SLCPD's emphasis on Ricci. The article indicated that the FBI would be continuing to pursue other avenues of investigation.
On Sept. 20, the Deseret News printed an article entitled, "Officials say Elizabeth Smart rumor is false." According to this article, there had been televised reports that Elizabeth Smart was living in Yuma County, AZ. A spokesman for the SLCPD is quoted as denying the reports. A spokesman for the FBI said only that the FBI had been "told" by the SLCPD that the story had been discounted based upon a photo. Now wait a minute....if this story was deemed substantial enough to have been reported on television, surely it would merit more than a simple photo examination! Wouldn't the FBI have been the most appropriate agency for investigating an out-of-state rumor of this magnitude? According to the Deseret News article, it appears that the FBI was not included at all in checking this story out. To add to the mystery, the alleged "television reports" of this sighting never seemed to come to fruition......did anyone see this story reported anywhere besides in the Deseret News?
On Sept. 7, there was a Deseret News article in which SLCPD admitted that its officers had failed to secure the crime scene for a full 3 hours after arriving on the scene. Although SLCPD reportedly "downplayed the impact" of their failure to secure the scene, there are no comments from the FBI on how this might affect their avenues of investigation.
Can anybody here provide a source that might shed some light on the interplay between local police and the FBI in a case such as this one? Is there indeed a point at which the FBI steps in and takes over, or is always a joint effort?
Thanks, pacer2. I really don't know why some of the posters are so bent on personal attacks. A couple have been that way since the beginning.
I appreciate your posts.
I sure did notice that. A lot of repetition, too, which makes for very boring reading. The so-called "da" must really think he's/she's important.
I'm not sure, but I thought the FBI was always called in for kidnapping cases -- particularly if the perpetrator was thought to have crossed state lines.
That's a good statement. I agree.
Some people seem to think that Ed Smart and/or the whole Smart family is rotten to the core, that they are really evil Borgias, who are hiding their true degenerate selves from us, the public. If that were true, that would make them lower than Ricci, for all his dreadful past.
I have tried out many scenarios wherein a family member did something horrible to Elizabeth, then used this thing to cover up. It's a possibility. But if that happened, that would be only one or two family members at most.
I object to people continuing to imply that the entire Smart and Francom families are evil, b/c such an explanation of this is totally w/o basis in fact as far as we know. They can only imply this, not state it, b/c we know of no or few facts to back up such a notion. (Whereas we know of real acts of evil done by Ricci.) I guess we need to consider family members specifically and individually--since "the Smart family" is not some mysterious entity like the mafia.
thanks for the info. I'm glad to hear they are still searching.
I know that logic isn't one of your strengths, but Ricci having an accomplice AND MK recognizing a voice and identifying who she heard are not mutually exclusive. Sherlock and others have long maintained as you should very well know that Ricci could have easily planned this escapade by providing the M.O., target, the floorplan, a key and a getaway vehicle. There were at least two other workmen that worked at the Smart home during the Ricci period whose voices MK could have recognized.
It's also curious that Bella mis-spelled many of the same words as ScaredKat. I (and others) have long thought there were several aliases for the same poster on these threads. I asked John Robinson awhile back if JimRob had the tools to track these folks down and he said he did. I need to follow-up on that. There might be a few surprises.
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