Whats ironic is when there is a typical Amber alert for example, looking for a suspect, they immediately go public with the evidence they have, ie: Vehicle descriptions, license plates, suspect ID's, the direction last seen, flashing pics of the suspect on TV, etc etc...
Yet here they broadcast to the country they actually have video of an unknown bombing suspect, yet no video is released.
I find that extremely odd.
Amber alerts are a completely different situation. The data on child kidnappings is that speed of the essence, kidnapped kids generally wind up dead in just a few hours, the last stat I heard says 90% are dead in 12 hours. Catching criminals AFTER the fact time tends to be on the side of the investigators, bad guys brag, bad guys panic, bad guys get egos and start working on their next crime which draws attention to them, more time means more opportunities. They’re no longer racing a clock to save a life, that ship has sailed, now investigators get to take time to do the job right, gather info, process it, wait for mistakes. And never forget, they might be lying to get the bad guys to screw up.
I do too. I am afraid they don’t have a clue where the culprits are, or who they are. For all we know, they could be back in whatever hellhole they came from by now.