To: Humidston
What the heck does that have to do with anything? I was saying that in this case, a 5 year old has given a remarkable description of a man that she (may have) barely seen. The police in UT are saying (or her family won't let her) that she is "too young" and didn't see "enough" because it was dark, yet she gave them an almost exact match of Richard Ricci. So why hasn't she been near a sketch artist?
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07/19/2002 5:04:38 PM PDT by
DJ88
To: DJ88
Hey, I'm not trying to pick a fight with anyone. I just recall a little Asian girl who attended school with my granddaughter. She and her entire family thought it was a real treat to go to the library - so they could check out books and read every evening.
I hold high regard for people like that. People who train their children right. I thought you were expressing surprise that a girl so young could've given such an accurate description.
The Ricci situation and the lack of a sketch in the Elizabeth Smart case is a separate question, IMO. If I knew the answer to that, I'd change my name to Solomon.
To: DJ88
I think a very famous sketch artist was supposed to meet with her, but one of the uncles in the smart family put a stop to it on the morning they were going to do a sketch.
Wish I could remember the artists name, but she has been involved in some really famous cases.
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