nursebeeme
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Or....I mentioned in another thread that I think this is a whole lotta nothing. How many rewards have actually been paid out in cases like this? I can't think of any where a benefactor ever had to pay.
It does bring attention to a case, for which I am thankful. But the benefactor prolly doesn't have to worry about paying out.
MOO
Mel
Who does one apply to when one has given pertinent information that led to a conviction and/or Lisa's safe return and one wants the reward?
At that point, I would think the moola would come to you. It would be arranged.
Perhaps any conditions are yet to be talked about, the need for more talk time at a presser or just release of some info on Baby Lisa.
Call me jaded, skeptical, or simply having my hinky meter registering in the stinkiest zone, but I'm havng a difficult time understanding what is going on in the case of the "missing" Lisa Irwin. There's just something about this situation that doesn't seem right to me, but I'm at a loss about what it might be. jmo
A spokesman for Kansas City's TIPS Hotline says it hasn't been contacted about the reward. The nonprofit hotline overseen by Kansas City authorities has been fielding hundreds of calls on the case.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/44908162/ns/us_news-crime_and_courts/#.TpidaHFGz5I
A spokesman for Kansas City's TIPS Hotline says it hasn't been contacted about the reward. The nonprofit hotline overseen by Kansas City authorities has been fielding hundreds of calls on the case.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/44908162/ns/us_news-crime_and_courts/#.TpidaHFGz5I