Julie Parker
Olson
11.03.2009
Anonymous Donation Bumps Up Reward to Find Florida Girl's Killer
This article is about a little girl (Florida) who went missing and was found two weeks later in a nearby landfill. A reward of $15,000 to find the killer had been posted, but was increased to $45,000. The reward was partly donated by an organization that fights violent crimes against children.
This is a great example of police using the community and intelligence to find the suspects. They have received as many as 2,400 tips but have no arrests. Unfortunately when money is involved it is difficult to determine who is making false or true reports. On the other hand it is a great way to get another person to roll on the suspect, and often it is usually a witness or someone directly involved in the crime. It is crazy because they might find the person but a plea bargain might protect someone who is just as equally guilty.
Reference:
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,571325,00.html?test=latestnews
Olson
11.03.2009
Anonymous Donation Bumps Up Reward to Find Florida Girl's Killer
This article is about a little girl (Florida) who went missing and was found two weeks later in a nearby landfill. A reward of $15,000 to find the killer had been posted, but was increased to $45,000. The reward was partly donated by an organization that fights violent crimes against children.
This is a great example of police using the community and intelligence to find the suspects. They have received as many as 2,400 tips but have no arrests. Unfortunately when money is involved it is difficult to determine who is making false or true reports. On the other hand it is a great way to get another person to roll on the suspect, and often it is usually a witness or someone directly involved in the crime. It is crazy because they might find the person but a plea bargain might protect someone who is just as equally guilty.
Reference:
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,571325,00.html?test=latestnews
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