To: DJ88
NO... because it has been reported time and time again that the little sister did not see the guy clearly or fully.
Klaas has no right to go on O'Reilly and imply that the uncle decision is strange. The Smart's did the right thing and Klaas needs to stay away from the family. He is more interested in being in front of the camera's then he is in finding Elizabeth. Why is he not out on foot searching like other people? No... he would rather be in front of the camera. Why should the parents take the risk of is big mouth running of. What if he says something that could hurt case or cause the perp to kill Elizabeth if he has not done so yet. I sorry but Klaas has done nothing to help this case, except be in front of the cameras mouthing off with his own ideas on how HE thinks it should be handled.
To: all
Correction;
Why should the parents take the risk of is big mouth running of.
Why should the parents take the risk of his big mouth running off.
Sorry for the typo's I am just sick of seeing Klaas run his big crooked mouth off. He is rude and has no idea what he is doing. He is a victim, just like the Samrt's and is not an expert in cases like this. If the Utah Police felt they would get a good composite out of the little sister, it would have been done.
To: brigette
Given the tragic outcome of the Polly Klaas abduction, Mark Klaas does have much credibility in matters related to the prevention and solving of stranger abduction cases. And O'Reilly was irresponsible in having this kook on his national broadcast.....
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06/12/2002 11:28:32 AM PDT by
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To: brigette
Klaas has no right to go on O'Reilly and imply that the uncle decision is strange. The Smart's did the right thing and Klaas needs to stay away from the family. I concur. It's very possible that the Smart family is following the instructions of law enforcement, not to have any involvement with outside agencies/people, in regards to the investigation.
Possibly Klass is spinning away, because he's found this door closed to him.
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