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@SilleeMee wrote:

Professional colleagues should never criticize each other's work.  Code of ethics. If anything, they should keep it to themselves. But some don't see it that way.


I don't agree totally, at least for doctors in a hospital.

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Just because they say someone is cleared, does not necessarily mean it's true. The FBI are allowed to use deception when trying to solve a case.
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@SilleeMee wrote:

Professional colleagues should never criticize each other's work.  Code of ethics. If anything, they should keep it to themselves. But some don't see it that way.


I don't agree totally, at least for doctors in a hospital.


 

 

Yes. Definitely in the medical field a code of ethics should be followed w/o question.  But generally speaking, all professionals should keep their criticisms of one another in private and not bring it to the attention of the civilian population. I think that creates disrespect, distrust and uncertainty among the people involved.

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Adding to the circus....

 

A random woman just showed up with a portable speaker and mic, turned on accompaniment music, faced Nancy's house, and sang "You Raise Me Up" 🤷‍♀️

JLR was close enough to have her on his  feed.  He moved from the area because he didn't want to get in trouble for recording copyrighted material but I can still hear her in a distance singing "Somewhere Over the Rainbow".  She still at it but I can't make out her third number.  

Someone JLR was talking to called it Crime Scene Karaoke.

 

OMG🤦‍♀️

 

 

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@JeanLouiseFinch  Is there no LE there to move her along?

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@shoesnbags wrote:

@JeanLouiseFinch  Is there no LE there to move her along?


There was a sheriff's department vehicle on the driveway but she was technically on the street so...🤷‍♀️ I think she did 3-4 songs and stopped.  

 

All the remaining media and streamers have been informed they are a public hazard and they need to pack up their canopies, tables, tripods, etc.  

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I haven't heard if there was forced entry into her house. Does anyone know?

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@Tissyanne wrote:

I haven't heard if there was forced entry into her house. Does anyone know?


@Tissyanne - forced entry was reported by police three weeks ago, within the first couple of days after Nancy went missing.  

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@Lakelife62 wrote:
I haven't followed closely, but my opinion hasn't changed. I think it was a robbery/home invasion gone wrong. I think Mrs. Guthrie either died or was injured in the house, the thieves panicked and left, disposing of her body somewhere in the vicinity. I think the ransom notes are from criminal minds looking to profit from the situation.

 

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I agree .... who kidnaps someone and then doesn't follow through to get the ransom money, especially from someone who can afford to pay what they asked?

 

IMO ... Something went horribly wrong. 

 

 

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I can't imagine why if a home invasion/robbery 'went wrong' why they would take the body.  It's easier to leave the body behind.