Originally Posted by muggins14:
“Yes indeed. If she really does have information about this person she should be passing it on to a higher authority, not encourage mass twitter rage. She apparently had letters from this same person and there was something (wasn't there) about photos inside their house, although I can't recall what or who said it. This is really a police matter, not something that the 'twitter army' should be dealing with or be encouraged to deal with. She must know the power of a single tweet by now, how many hundreds react to every single word she says. It's somewhat irresponsible.”
“Yes indeed. If she really does have information about this person she should be passing it on to a higher authority, not encourage mass twitter rage. She apparently had letters from this same person and there was something (wasn't there) about photos inside their house, although I can't recall what or who said it. This is really a police matter, not something that the 'twitter army' should be dealing with or be encouraged to deal with. She must know the power of a single tweet by now, how many hundreds react to every single word she says. It's somewhat irresponsible.”
To be fair to Josie, she hasn't dropped the slightest hint of who she thinks/knows it is. And what can she report to the police? As far as I'm aware no threats have been made, so what can be done?





good memory too, I'd forgotten about that
