01-11-2014, 05:16 PM
Here's a fair question that's been asked before, but I'll ask again hoping someone from the families can answer or correct me:
After Brittanys body was discovered, and police reported Bo as missing, why did they IMMEDIATLY declare him the murderer? Let's seriously stop and give this some serious and rational thought: a girls dead body is found in the ocean, drag marks going from the campsite to the ocean, boyfriend is missing, yet all of boyfriends personal belongings (wallet, cell phone) were still at the scene. Now, given this scenario, having noted that the boyfriends personal belongings are still at the scene, one would NOT immediately jump to the conclusion that the boy is alive, much less the prime suspect. Your first conclusion would be that the boy is dead, and you would IMMEDIATLY perform a radial search with a full grid and the Hilo cadaver dog. Those are just the most obvious and basic responses that any investigative team would perform. But, this was not done, and this is what I find even stranger: The very position that police made IMMEDIATELY on the scene is the exact same position they have today: Bo is alive, Bo is missing, Bo is the prime suspect. Anything POSSIBLY different from that is completely ignored, including evidence submitted by the Johnson family.
Second Question: the Hawaii police told the Johnson abd Royal families that they have evidence that Boaz Johnson had left the island. If that was even remotely true, why were the FBI and US Marshall service not alerted immediately? A fugitive on the run, possibly flying to a foreign country or back to another state? And instead of alerting international or federal authorities, they whisper this info to families?
After Brittanys body was discovered, and police reported Bo as missing, why did they IMMEDIATLY declare him the murderer? Let's seriously stop and give this some serious and rational thought: a girls dead body is found in the ocean, drag marks going from the campsite to the ocean, boyfriend is missing, yet all of boyfriends personal belongings (wallet, cell phone) were still at the scene. Now, given this scenario, having noted that the boyfriends personal belongings are still at the scene, one would NOT immediately jump to the conclusion that the boy is alive, much less the prime suspect. Your first conclusion would be that the boy is dead, and you would IMMEDIATLY perform a radial search with a full grid and the Hilo cadaver dog. Those are just the most obvious and basic responses that any investigative team would perform. But, this was not done, and this is what I find even stranger: The very position that police made IMMEDIATELY on the scene is the exact same position they have today: Bo is alive, Bo is missing, Bo is the prime suspect. Anything POSSIBLY different from that is completely ignored, including evidence submitted by the Johnson family.
Second Question: the Hawaii police told the Johnson abd Royal families that they have evidence that Boaz Johnson had left the island. If that was even remotely true, why were the FBI and US Marshall service not alerted immediately? A fugitive on the run, possibly flying to a foreign country or back to another state? And instead of alerting international or federal authorities, they whisper this info to families?