Waiting is really fun when we are anticipating the arrival of Christmas morning or a visit from long time friends or an upcoming major sporting event. It is not fun when we are waiting for those proverbial gears of justice to grind forward "finely but painfully slow." Such is the case with the death of Stacey Burns. Three years ago, the anticipation of a possible arrest of her murderer was running high but anticipation of that level can only be sustained for a brief period of time. Now, the reality that there may never be an arrest (although the investigation is still "open/unsolved") saps the energy out of the anticipation. One reason for this blog has been mentioned previously but is worth repeating; it is hoped that it may help sustain the interest and the anticipation of a possible conclusion. I'm guessing that the rumor I heard in the beginning of June that "an arrest is imminent" is what most rumors are: baseless. That is all the more reason to keep going and keep asking questions through this blog.
So, as I asked in the last blog, is it true that according to an alleged statement by Scott Gilbert Ed Burns is not a suspect and is not being investigated? It that is true, why can't a public statement be made to that effect?
duker
Sunday, September 23, 2012
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