My missing son Jack O Sullivan would ve been found if cops hadn t made crucial mistake - CCTV
My missing son Jack O’Sullivan would’ve been found if cops hadn’t made crucial mistake – CCTV proves he’s NOT in a river
The missing Jack Oslivan's mother, who has recently recognized her sentence, is convinced that he has made a mistake and he is not in the sea.
The 2 3-yea r-old college student Jack suddenly disappeared after being witnessed at a Bristol business party around 15:00 on March 2.
Catherine says that he has lost his trust in the police and needs to solve the problem with his own hands.
Jack was the last witnessed to leave the party early on March 2. Credit: Avon & amp; amp; amp; Somerset Police Jack was discovered in Bristol on Saturday, March 2, and suddenly disappeared.Catherine stated that the police had stated that Jack had fallen into the sea from a party along the way home.
According to Katherine, his family had already deployed a special search team with dogs.However, his mother, Katherine Oslivan, believes that Jack is still alive.
According to a 5 2-yea r-old Katherine, the police are "obsessed" in the theory that Jack has fallen into the sea from the party venue on his way home.
But she has little evidence, and divers claimed that she had found many things, including soccer boots and wedding rings, but had no child's fingerprint.
According to her sentence, she was completely unreliable and had to solve the problem with her own hands.
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She said, "If he was in the water, the good people would have to us," you would have already found him. At least he may have found anything in the water.
"The CCTV camera indicates that he had no chance to fall into the floating dock. The video is pretty good.
"The place where he was witnessed was a lock, but if it had fallen there, the port boss said that something would have been found.
"Police divers have been there many times. For example, I found wedding rings, glasses, and soccer boots and carefully examined them.
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"Police are as criteria for all investigations on where his mobile phone was ultimately used. In fact, he did not necessarily have his own mobile phone.
"He has a strong suspicion that he did not have a mobile phone.
Jessica Burns's mother, 20 years old, claimed that the latest message was "not from her," after the search was started 54 days after her disappearance.
"We believe that the police did not make an effort to find something unrelated to their theory of water. We strictly believe we had to search for all opportunities.
"Recently, a floating bag was found underwater, and the team was dispatched to confirm it.
Everything is more complicated on land, and you have to "consider".
Catherine said that he was looking for Jack in spare time, and came up with a "highly possible hypothesis" about what happened.
There is no certain evidence, but in my reasoning he has intentionally or unconsciously in the car. A taxi or a taxi car took him out of the city, and landed somewhere.
"It's very painful. When you're not asleep, you look for Jack every minute, grasp everything, so that you don't lose momentum.
Until someone proves Jack's whereabouts, I don't want to admit that Jack is not here.
"It may seem strange, but there is no fact here. Where is he?
"At the moment, there is no additional information. For me, Jack is somewhere nearby and has no choice but to continue searching."
In a wide range of interviews, Katherine said that he lost his trust in the police when important evidence from the surveillance camera was lost and was ignored.
Initially, we had no idea what we deal with and what to expect, and we were in the police. We follow all of them and listen to all information.
"There was no reason to doubt or why I didn't trust it. Only when we moved forward and continued to ask questions, it began to remove the shadow if it didn't make sense."
"I wanted to see the surveillance camera, so I was given to see it at home. Jack was walking on the bridge, but the police were not aware of it at all.
"From this moment, everything has changed. From this moment, everything has changed.
"For us, what he missed was a major mistake and a major damage. More than three months have passed, and during the search, we have overlooked the possibility that such important signs and surveillance cameras will increase. 。
Then I came to doubt what they said. I hoped that the police would increase the efficiency, but the effect was the opposite. Everything changed only in the email exchange, and they seemed to be trapped in themselves.
Catherine subsequently filed a formal complaint to IPCC and is currently considering it.
Catherine said that his support was "surprising."Police and Somaseta said that more than 20 different teams and departments were participating in the investigation.
Divers found many things in the river, but there were no traces of Jack.She added: "We were asking for help, but we couldn't receive it when we needed it most."
He reported to the police and had been devastated, such as a person who demanded money in exchange for information, but Catherine said that his support was "great."
The support was incredibly wonderful.
"I can't believe how generous people can be. People propose a large search team.
"We try to keep the police worse, but we need to do our best to actually search and communicate information to people.
"I feel that it is necessary to spread this idea other than Bristol," he says.
"We have lost a lot of time.
According to Katherine, the family is already involved in a special search group with dogs, and now Jack has not searched for an additional search to reach the family of a family of 6 miles away from the last place. Not all. Including after the "interest zone" was discovered in the A370 highway.
It depends on our hands when the search squad will come next.
"We are still trying to get data from the phone to see ourselves. After the surveillance camera confusion, we cannot leave anything about the will and everything is being investigated properly. I want to confirm.
"To give it to our hands, you have to get a court order, which takes a lot of time.
"We will study all possible cases. We know that the police are not observing much seriously.
"If there is something important, I will contact the police first, but I am not confident that we will do what we want.
"I still want to respond seriously, but I have a question."
According to the Avon & Sama Set Police, more than 20 different teams and departments have participated in investigations since Jack's disappearance. < SPAN> Catherine has then filed a formal complaint to IPCC and is currently considering it.
Catherine said that the support from society was "surprising."
Police and Somaseta said that more than 20 different teams and departments were participating in the investigation.
Divers found many things in the river, but there were no traces of Jack.
She added: "We were asking for help, but we couldn't receive it when we needed it most."
He reported to the police and had been devastated, such as a person who demanded money in exchange for information, but Catherine said that his support was "great."
The support was incredibly wonderful.
"I can't believe how generous people can be. People propose a large search team.