Steve Helling
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That's pretty much the general the general gist of it.
And, you know, that's.
The cops haven't said one way or the other.
They've said to us that they are aware of these notes and they're investigating these notes.
But they certainly haven't given any indication that they're taking them seriously as, you know, the suspect decided to send a note to, you know, to the news, to the news.
That doesn't really make a lot of sense.
Well, you know, that's such a good question because a lot of times when facts don't get out there, theories kind of, you know, formulate and then they kind of spread across the news outlets and suddenly that becomes fact in a lot of people's minds.
You just laid out the facts that we know.
She's missing.
Nobody knows where she is.
There's been no person of interest who's been named.
We don't know whether she's dead or alive.
Cops are looking for her, and the family is in distress.
Those are the facts that we know for sure.
There are other things that we know through, you know, obviously there's a lot of law enforcement that's dealing with this.
And, you know, talking to sources and people about around that, we do know a lot about the, you know, the scene that we described earlier.
But, you know, we don't know if, of course, the cops are going to say there's no suspect, even if there is one, because the whole point is you don't want to tip off the suspect.
Well, and that's the million-dollar question, and I would say they probably know a lot more than what they're saying.
That's generally what happens in these situations.
You don't want to tell everything because then there's nothing held back, and you're