sandraladeda
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This is one thread I have not seen!
I haven't been able to find any information on Steve Thomas, no recent news, no public comment.
Steve Thomas' book was the first I read in learning about the JBR case, so I may have a bias in favor of him. In my personal opinion, Steve Thomas did the best he could to find the killer of JBR. I understand his frustration in dealing with the DA's office and the R's, in his pursuit of justice for this tiny victim. I think he was very committed, I think his life was turned upside down for many years over this case.
I wonder how he is dealing with the news of this arrest, and the unfolding story. I respect that he has stayed quiet, and appears to be taking a "wait and see" approach to all this.
On day one of the news of JMK's possible involvement, I read some posts that truly slammed ST. imho, this is not fair, as I believe he was very convinced of his position against the R's, the R's and their lawyers did not make it easy on investigators, and I believe ST was honestly trying to do a thorough investigation. He faced numerous frustrations, from his own superiors, from the DA's office, from the R's, and their lawyers.
I hope that, if JMK turns out to be the killer, folks will not be too harsh on ST.
imho
I haven't been able to find any information on Steve Thomas, no recent news, no public comment.
Steve Thomas' book was the first I read in learning about the JBR case, so I may have a bias in favor of him. In my personal opinion, Steve Thomas did the best he could to find the killer of JBR. I understand his frustration in dealing with the DA's office and the R's, in his pursuit of justice for this tiny victim. I think he was very committed, I think his life was turned upside down for many years over this case.
I wonder how he is dealing with the news of this arrest, and the unfolding story. I respect that he has stayed quiet, and appears to be taking a "wait and see" approach to all this.
On day one of the news of JMK's possible involvement, I read some posts that truly slammed ST. imho, this is not fair, as I believe he was very convinced of his position against the R's, the R's and their lawyers did not make it easy on investigators, and I believe ST was honestly trying to do a thorough investigation. He faced numerous frustrations, from his own superiors, from the DA's office, from the R's, and their lawyers.
I hope that, if JMK turns out to be the killer, folks will not be too harsh on ST.
imho