Alanna Gallagher's killer at large: Should you be worried?, The hunt for Alanna Gallagher's killer continues, but as of July 5, there aren't any investigative leads being publicized by officials.
his could indicate a number of possibilities in the case, but none of them are positive -- as if anything could be positive after the brutal slaying of a young child. Officials been sure to notify the media that neither of the girl's parents are suspects in her murder -- even though items of interest taken from their vehicle match some of the items found at the scene of the discovery of Alanna's body.
So if neither of the parents are suspects in this child's slaying, was it one of the neighbors? It's extremely likely, especially since the parents reportedly let the six-year-old girl roam freely around their neighborhood as late as 9:00 p.m. at night. This certainly gave predators in the area ample opportunity to snatch the child.
It should be noted that there are approximately 1,386 registered sex offenders in Saginaw, Texas alone, and most of them are registered for sex crimes against children. That means officials have their hands full if they're interviewing nearby sex offenders, because there are just so many. A disturbing detail to note is that some of these registered sex offenders are listed as repeat offenders with crimes against children -- making it even more feasible to suspect one of kidnapping and killing little Alanna.
While officials work on getting to the bottom of this incident, the community is mourning the loss of a beautiful little girl -- but should they be worried or fearful at all? Detectives investigating the child's death say that this is an isolated incident, but how could they truly know for a fact? They have publicly eliminated the parents as suspects, and have publicly acknowledged that they "have no suspects," so how can it be trusted that they even know that this is a so called isolated incident? The statistical fact of the matter is if this is a case of stranger abduction then the perpetrator could very likely victimize more children.
Friday, July 5, 2013
Alanna Gallagher's killer at large: Should you be worried?
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