01-07-2014, 08:41 AM
(01-07-2014, 07:13 AM)Duchess Wrote: It's not that easy to detain people. There is a tremendous difference between the police "thinking" they know something and actually knowing and as we've all seen, the worst of the worst still have rights.
Yep. The guy, Tim Mcvay, is reportedly Carrie's ex-boyfriend, though that's not coming from police directly. They're being rather tight lipped about the whole situation.
If Mcvay says he dropped Carrie off somewhere on her request or they spent time together and then she loaned him her car, police have to investigate that story and prove it's false or find evidence of a crime before they can arrest him.
He coulda given police a story, then lawyered-up, said nothing else and refused a poly..so, police have to investigate him while he's on the outside; having no grounds to keep and charge him, even with her belongings found in the car. If they suspect Mcvay knows Carrie's location, they might wanna see what he does and keep an eye one him anyway, in hopes of being led to Carrie.
What's curious to me is what the police AREN'T saying publicly. Nothing about McVay and the nature of the relationship. Nothing about Carrie other than her last known whereabouts. Nothing about who Carrie is and her involvements.
I hope Carrie turns up soon and that she's alive and well, but it's very concerning that her purse and cell were in her car and that the last known person to see her was an ex.