I'm thinking it is time to start a letter writing/email campaign. After the news of young Mr. Jacobson, I am on the verge of tears. And I am scared for any news concerning Nick Garza.
So - Websleuthers - let's give those detectives a hand. I propose we write a letter/email to the Attorney General of every state, to the Director of the FBI, to the Department of Homeland Security, to State Senators and Congressfolk.
I'll try to draft a letter in the next day or so for all to review and comment on. We need to ask that the FBI/Homeland Security make this a top priority and expend any necessary funds to resolve this case and bring the perps to justice.
And we need to flood them with emails/letters. I'm not sure how many websleuthers we have, but I think if a minimum of 2/3's of us would send the letter and then some of the lurkers/guests do also, we should be able to make a pretty good showing and let the FBI know that the community of the United States at large is interested in seeing this case resolved and that we won't stand for a determination of "no foul play" involved unless it is based on factual evidence and all the clues that point to the connectedness of these crimes has been throughly addressed and adequately explained.
What do you all think?
Salem
So - Websleuthers - let's give those detectives a hand. I propose we write a letter/email to the Attorney General of every state, to the Director of the FBI, to the Department of Homeland Security, to State Senators and Congressfolk.
I'll try to draft a letter in the next day or so for all to review and comment on. We need to ask that the FBI/Homeland Security make this a top priority and expend any necessary funds to resolve this case and bring the perps to justice.
And we need to flood them with emails/letters. I'm not sure how many websleuthers we have, but I think if a minimum of 2/3's of us would send the letter and then some of the lurkers/guests do also, we should be able to make a pretty good showing and let the FBI know that the community of the United States at large is interested in seeing this case resolved and that we won't stand for a determination of "no foul play" involved unless it is based on factual evidence and all the clues that point to the connectedness of these crimes has been throughly addressed and adequately explained.
What do you all think?
Salem