It Takes a Village | 7
Description
Some Lakeview neighbors and an entire online community rally for justice for Jessica. One neighbor tells his story about aggressive and volatile messages between himself and someone who he believes is Justin about a year after Jessica’s death – in which, the person sending those text messages, confesses to some things surrounding her case. Another neighbor is the eyes and ears for Jessica’s family, taking photos and circling the neighborhood to see what’s happening around Jessica’s home. And a couple stumbles upon another piece of evidence where Jessica was found seven months earlier. Audrey goes to the virtual village – social media and starts an online petition – and someone with power in NOLA takes notice.
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A buddy of mine's dad is an investigator. I see what this guy goes through all the time when it comes to these cases. I get to hear a lot of things that most people probably don't hear; not necessarily info that isn't supposed to be leaked, but just thier real thoughts as opposed to "our policy is to not discuss open investigations" lol. One thing that I think people need to understand is that there is a strict, carefully constructed and restricted version of the case--and then there's the "off the record" version of the facts. According to him and his colleagues, these OTR conversations, 95% of the time, will easily be able to name the guilty party without any doubt. How? Because not only are there facts about cases that aren't released, but there's also SO much context that is unknown to everyone; often, this is due to the aforementioned facts not being released. These are things that you will never hear from these investigators that "aren't doing their job." But they can't jus
I hate to say this but eff the po-po🤬