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Originally Posted by strongbad
Yeah, the police came off really bad. The one family that couldn't even get someone to take their call to report their daughter missing & had to get a lawyer just to get the cops to take a statement.
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This is probably why the killer has been able to kill for so long and get away with it. I am sure it is a number of issues with the police department but the sad fact is women in the sex trade take low priority and most likely their cases do not get worked. In the A&E documentary I thought it was interesting that the families and mothers blamed Craigslist. Women in the sex industry have advertised in many formats long before the advent of the internet. They advertised heavily in the phone book, in the newspapers etc. Yet you never heard any family blame the phone book company or the newspapers for their death.
Do you remember the Greenriver killer? He killed so many prostitutes and eventually started killing civilian women including some that were as young as 11 years old. He got away with for a long time because of this same attitude by police not to mention they screwed up royally in their investigations over the years. They interviewed the killer several times and never bothered to investigate him further until someone finally connected the dots.
This is one reason why I feel it is so important for ladies in the sex work industry to let someone know who they are meeting with, where, and as much detail given about their client as possible so that if they do turn up missing the police have some substantial information to go on.