tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3597448872621332882.post1501935539153808754..comments2024-02-03T23:20:14.853-05:00Comments on Susan Murphy Milano's Journal: Memo To The Chicago Police Department and City of Chicago Mayor's OfficeSusan Murphy Milano's Journalhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13901643886497691281noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3597448872621332882.post-52872628189241999352012-04-17T10:04:19.037-04:002012-04-17T10:04:19.037-04:00We have someone looking into this also. Keeping my...We have someone looking into this also. Keeping my fingers crossed that he can helpAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02969392106626763065noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3597448872621332882.post-26843360542593248712012-04-16T20:51:48.113-04:002012-04-16T20:51:48.113-04:00Thank you Susan for writing this for Jesse and his...Thank you Susan for writing this for Jesse and his family. Donna and Don Ross I am honored to call my friends. No families of the missing should be treated this way ever. But then you have this family who did everything right in raising their boys. Who put their trust in a University to bring their son safely home and when that didn't happen they put their trust in the Chicago law enforcement to handle Jesse's missing person's case with honor and respect. If a mistake was made that caused Jesse to be dropped off the NCIC then how hard was it to pick up the phone or send an email and explain what happened to the family? Instead the Ross family had to find out themselves that their beloved missing son had been dropped off of two databases. These databases are what could help bring this wonderful family answers. I thank God that he is still on NamUs or literally there would be no way for anyone to put two and two together. <br /><br />Chicago PD this is inexcusable, cruel and extremely hurtful to this family. Fix this travesty! I'm just going to stop now because I really don't need to type what I'm really thinking. <br /><br />Again, thank you Susan and I pray your words bring action.<br /><br />Maureen Reintjes<br />NamUs Victim Advocate - Kansasdesksidehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02088540502298589085noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3597448872621332882.post-23994881893397091222012-04-16T06:39:48.089-04:002012-04-16T06:39:48.089-04:00Good Morning! I commend most family members for a...Good Morning! I commend most family members for all of their efforts regarding "Opie." I recall this case being featured on Crimewire.... Why is it that a police officer would not do everything in his power to help locate his son? The only obvious explanation is that he is somehow complicit in his son's vanishing... Sad to say, but what other explanation can there be? If he doesn't know how to enter the data, get someone who is proficient to do so! <br /><br />Another factor I recall from the show is that while there was an on-going convention, there was no way to track other attendees to a specific gathering, as it appears, he left through a hallway or staircase and was never seen again. <br />Convention security may have been lax. Surely a better job can be done about such things after the fact in his memory...<br /><br />Donna "Ladyjustice"<br />www.donnagore.comDonna R. Gorehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13601240360153987871noreply@blogger.com