01-05-2014, 07:02 PM
After reading the actual article related to this latest video post, as a local citizen I am a bit confused. I'll quote the news video/article:
"After months and months of getting little to no information from the Hawaii Police, the Royal family is still unsure as to who killed their daughter"
Wait, didn't the father of Brittany recently say today, on this very forum topic, that the local police have been very cooperative and very informative with the investigation, and go further to even defending their reputation against the critical remarks directed at local police in this post (page 44)?
Yet, on the otherhand, members of the the Johnson family, along with this recent Los Angeles news report provided by the Mother of the Royal family, claim otherwise by saying police have given little to no information, as well claiming the police have been mostly uncooperative?
I understand emotions are running high and change one week, or even one day, to the next. But just in the span of one day we hear from the father that police are totally helpful, then a couple hours later the mom is saying police have given little to no information?
I apologize for asking, but seriously, what's up with the sudden contradictions said in this forum and the things being aired all across the mainland? This should be addressed, because most of us in the local area have been under the impression that police have somewhat intentionally or carelessly screwed up this whole investigation from the beginning, (which makes total sense, given their present reputation. At solving crimes) been mostly uncooperative, and that's mostly what we have heard from the interviews with both families in the mainstream press, as well as prior forum posts. Has Brittany's father received a different attitude from the police as opposed to Brittany's mom, or the Johnson family?
Despite the differences, this was one of the best interviews I've seen about this case. Julie deserves a lot of credit for reaching out to the other family and bringing this story to national media. It takes a lot of understanding and strength to do what she is doing, and our community praises you for it.
"After months and months of getting little to no information from the Hawaii Police, the Royal family is still unsure as to who killed their daughter"
Wait, didn't the father of Brittany recently say today, on this very forum topic, that the local police have been very cooperative and very informative with the investigation, and go further to even defending their reputation against the critical remarks directed at local police in this post (page 44)?
Yet, on the otherhand, members of the the Johnson family, along with this recent Los Angeles news report provided by the Mother of the Royal family, claim otherwise by saying police have given little to no information, as well claiming the police have been mostly uncooperative?
I understand emotions are running high and change one week, or even one day, to the next. But just in the span of one day we hear from the father that police are totally helpful, then a couple hours later the mom is saying police have given little to no information?
I apologize for asking, but seriously, what's up with the sudden contradictions said in this forum and the things being aired all across the mainland? This should be addressed, because most of us in the local area have been under the impression that police have somewhat intentionally or carelessly screwed up this whole investigation from the beginning, (which makes total sense, given their present reputation. At solving crimes) been mostly uncooperative, and that's mostly what we have heard from the interviews with both families in the mainstream press, as well as prior forum posts. Has Brittany's father received a different attitude from the police as opposed to Brittany's mom, or the Johnson family?
Despite the differences, this was one of the best interviews I've seen about this case. Julie deserves a lot of credit for reaching out to the other family and bringing this story to national media. It takes a lot of understanding and strength to do what she is doing, and our community praises you for it.