Aaron Quinn and Denise Huskins swear they were kidnapped. The police believe it was a hoax and want them prosecuted and they want to be reimbursed for the cost of the investigation. Michael Cardoza discusses.
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Anonymoussays
It is May 3rd, and i still haven’t heard anymore about this????
what I don’t understand is why the media has given up so easily on this story. there are obvious questions that have not been asked, or if they were asked, certainly weren’t reported:
Why no description of the perps?
Was there any video surveillance, either of Huskins’ home, near her home, or of the spot where she claims to be have been dropped off in Huntington Beach, or anywhere in Vallejo in the middle of the night. There are supposedly only two exits off Mare Island; any video footage of or near those exits?
Did anyone try to locate the spot where she made the phone call from when she said she was OK? If I can find my iPhone when I leave it at a restaurant, surely the FBI could locate a kidnapping phone call.
Anonymous says
It is May 3rd, and i still haven’t heard anymore about this????
Anonymous says
what I don’t understand is why the media has given up so easily on this story. there are obvious questions that have not been asked, or if they were asked, certainly weren’t reported:
Why no description of the perps?
Was there any video surveillance, either of Huskins’ home, near her home, or of the spot where she claims to be have been dropped off in Huntington Beach, or anywhere in Vallejo in the middle of the night. There are supposedly only two exits off Mare Island; any video footage of or near those exits?
Did anyone try to locate the spot where she made the phone call from when she said she was OK? If I can find my iPhone when I leave it at a restaurant, surely the FBI could locate a kidnapping phone call.
Tom Jackson says
The story isn’t over yet. Check the latest podcast.
Casey says
Nice recap and commentary, but isn’t there anything new in this story?
It was a central media event for days, now nothing?