10-14-2011, 07:28 PM
(10-14-2011, 01:12 PM)Lady Cop Wrote: When asked why the family didn't join Stanton at the 10:30 a.m. briefing, Stanton said, "Right now they feel it's in their best interest not to say anything."
KMBC's Maria Antonia also asked why the family was granting interviews to members of the national media only.
"You have to understand this is their personal life," Stanton said. "Would you like me coming over and asking, this is the most horrific thing that could happen to anyone," Stanton said. "You (the local media) are doing a fantastic job about getting the word out, and they (the family) totally appreciate it." THAT WAS NOT AN ANSWER!
(10-14-2011, 03:54 PM)username Wrote: This is all so weird to me. These parents are just not acting like innocent people that have a missing baby.
Unless the police advised me against it, I'd be out every freaking moment handing out flyers, joining in searches, begging the public for information (through every media source available).
Every day they look more and more guilty to me.
Agreed, User. It's really starting to bug the shit out of me that the family 'doesn't feel it's in their best interest' to face the local media at a press conference.
I also agree with LC, that Bill Stanton gave an absolute bullshit answer when faced with the local/national media question.
It's almost as if they are holding out for the best offer (money wise),
does anyone know if there was a life insurance policy out on this baby?
How about if the parents were/are financially stable?
The more I hear about the parents exploits, the more I feel that this disappearance was hatched for a financial gain.