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DonBradley
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Mar-29-04, 04:47 AM (EST)
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"Reasons why cases are not solved"
 
   A reason why so many of these missing kids cases don't get solved more promptly might be illustrated by an event I read about a few days ago.

I believe it was in Pennsylvania and that the young girl's name was Dawn Yoder. She had been reported missing from her grandmother's home and the usual publicity and case circulars resulted. Years later her skeleton was found less than two hundred yards from home.

Given a situation like this, one has to wonder just how much investigative effort really did go into the case. Are the cops so anxious to issue Amber Alerts and post notices that they can't get around to doing basic police work?


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DonBradley
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Mar-29-04, 09:44 AM (EST)
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1. "RE: Reasons why cases are not solved"
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   One wonders if the kid 'killed' in the Philadelphia fire case was thoroughly investigated either.

I just don't see how finding a skeleton 200 yards from the grandmother's home years and years after the 'missing person's report' was filed can be some sort of "oversight" on the part of the investigators who handled the case.

200 yards? I bet some of those cops were golfers and are used to a good long line-drive or something. No dog could possibly have been brought in.


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Margoo
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Mar-29-04, 02:58 PM (EST)
 
2. "RE: Reasons why cases are not solved"
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   No dog could possibly have been brought in.

I was just thinking the same thing. How could there not have been a noticeable odor?


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