Sydney Sumner
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They had to drag him in front of the cameras to make him issue a plea to find Lacey Peterson, his wife.
But also, I recall the Mom-to-Bot, Mom-to-Bot case.
the mother of a little girl who goes missing.
And when investigators and reporters came to his door, he opened the door like that much to speak to them.
Let's see that.
That's for our friends at WUSA 9.
I mean, it would seem to me just naturally, Dr. Janie Lacey, that you would want all the press you can get.
In this case, you know, compared to Momta Bott's husband, he's out front and center asking for help.
Exactly.
And I think, you know, for the family, right, they need to keep working closely with police and share any detail, no matter how small.
And I think we also would suggest that they should probably be checking phone records, credit card activity, you know, as we already talked about social media, anything that shows any type of digital footprint.
But we think about anyone she may have confided in, a friend, a coworker, a therapist, and consider if there was any recent stressors or triggers or conversations that seemed off.
So having all of this on front and center and to continue to communicate and to take the press.
I think for the community, right, when we share photos and there's information that's widely available, someone may have seen her.
Check dashboard cameras, doorbell cameras, security footage.
you know, in Wicker Park and Bronxville.
And if they saw a blue Honda Civic on a woman or a woman matching her description to call the police immediately.
So, Nancy, you know, what I would speak directly to is, you know, if Linda was watching, right?
For Linda to tell them that her family loves her and the students love her and to bring her back.
So I think keeping that press and keeping it front and center is going to be so important because someone has to come forward at some point.