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To: spore-gasm
So they don't trust the cops in Liz's investigation.

What does their offering a reward have to do with not trusting the police. The crime has not been solved. If someone tried to break in your daughter's window after having your niece disappear wouldn't you consider a reward to get to the bottom of it?

Sorry, it was Boylan herself who said Tom told her to stay away.

I agree Uncle Tom shouldn't have been trying to save embarrasment to the SLCPD like this, if they didn't want her he should have made them call her themselves.

The cops would be setting themselves up for a rather hefty lawsuit if Ed could prove they stopped working on the case because they don't like what he is doing.

Huh? Do you think they're working this case now? If so what do you think they're doing?

And they would put the family and the community at risk and cover up what they know, potentially allowing Liz to die to cover up a mistake someone in the lower ranks made?

I don't know anything about who they might be trying to protect, I'm just fairly certain they know who the accomplice is. Why they are withholding the identity, I have no idea.

Ricci induces his own stroke

How about this scenario. Ricci cuts a deal with Feds not to tell whatever they don't want known. An FBI medical team is assembled at the hospital and Ricci is brought in and supposedly operated on. The story is circulated Ricci had hypertension and wasn't taking his medication (maybe that he refused to). Several days later all the world sees pictures of him there comatose and he is released to Angela's cognizance. They fly to South America and live happily ever after. Just something to think about.

841 posted on 08/30/2002 7:22:32 PM PDT by Sherlock
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To: Sherlock
Why they are withholding the identity, I have no idea.

My guess, no direct evidence against him.

851 posted on 08/30/2002 8:10:14 PM PDT by sandude
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