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Post by foxfire on Jun 26, 2012 14:36:14 GMT -5
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Post by LadyBlue on Jun 26, 2012 14:37:08 GMT -5
It's gone, what did it say?
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Post by foxfire on Jun 26, 2012 14:40:54 GMT -5
It's gone, what did it say? Many of you are asking about A.C.I. He has asked me to tell you that Mickey's family has asked that he, ""stop all web presence" and to not talk about the case. Feel free to contact him and he will discuss what he can. www.averlock.comMickey's mother also told me she will not be posting on Websleuths any more. We did not officially verify her as Mickey's mother but I confidant it was her. However it's up to you how you want to judge her posts on Websleuths knowing that she was not officially verified. Mickey's family has refused my invitation to be guests on my radio show. The family feels it would be "foolish" to appear on my show. Their private investigator appeared to be open (at first)to the suggestion of coming on my show on Sunday June 24th to discuss Mickey's case but then he called me at 5:30 AM last Friday June 22nd and said he would not appear. He refused to give me a clear reason as to why. It was a very short conversation. I want everyone to understand something. When a family is dealing with the nightmare of a missing loved one they are flat out crazed with grief and fear. The way they act might seem strange to us but we are not in their position. One minute they are living their life like they always have and the next they are thrown into the spotlight while dealing with their loved one vanishing. Today that spotlight not only includes TV and print media but the social media as well and we all know how quickly things can spiral out of control with the social media. Unless you have experience with this type of media it is very difficult to deal with. Please do not judge Mickey's family for their refusal to appear or to post. They are dealing with every one's worst nightmare at the moment. I would like them to know that Websleuths.com and Websleuths Radio will always be here for them and for Mickey and will be glad to help in any way we can. Tricia Griffith Co-Owner Websleuths.com
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