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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier
This is very true, some of their actions make very littlke sense, e.g. they were explicitly told by the Portuguese police that it would be a bad idea to inform the public about her distinctive eye as it could lead to any kidnapper hurting her to cover it up or simply disposing of her in fear of being caught. They went ahead and did it anyway. And have carried on in that way since then - gone for huge publicity rather than truting investigators to do their job, ensuring that if she WAS taken and alive, any kidnapper would be very aware of how high profile the case had become. They were told that - if someone has been taken and is alive - it's best to allow a kidnapper to believe that they've successfully evaded the authorities and then track them down covertly. If they know they're in the spotlight, the victim has no chance. They didn't seem to care - perhaps because they were perfectly aware that she was already dead?
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100% spot on, once its in the hands of the hysterical mass media you've got no chance