SALT LAKE CITY (AP) The father of a 28-year-old woman who went missing more than a week ago says he doesn't think his son-in-law would do anything to hurt his daughter, and understands why he felt the need to hire an attorney.
Yeah, only an idiot who thinks the police are really concerned about the facts... will decided to not hire an attorney in a situation like this.
If someone turns up missing in your family, get an attorney and shut up -- because the police believe it's you -- right off the bat... LOL...
***If someone turns up missing in your family, get an attorney and shut up — because the police believe it’s you -***
Mark Lunsford and Drew Peterson are two appalling examples of public bias and police favoritism.
I’ll admit to a bias against psychics *assisting* law enforcement. However, I expect many of us have noticed how our *instincts* are usually proven true when we hone in on body language and speech patterns of those who are later found guilty.
Mark Lunsford was clearly an anguished father and Peterson is a slimeball.
A totally innocent husband, who discovers that a wife or child is missing, and could be in who knows what danger, where minutes could make the difference between finding her safely alive or not, should he -
A. Contact the police immediately, tell them everything he knows about where she last was and possibly might be and encourage them to mobilize all resources to find her? or
B. Follow your advice and contact an attorney and shut up.
I suppose if you never want to see your family member again, you might follow option B.