By Doubtful News
The “Find Me” crew is back in the news. And, again, not really helping.
Private Investigator believes he knows who the suspects are in the Celis kidnapping
The private investigator the family contacted said, “Whoever did this knows the family 100 percent guaranteed, and my suspect has a key to the house.”
Retired federal agent Jerry “Kelly” Snyder is the founder of “Find Me,” an organization he started in 2002 to look for missing children. His group has been searching for Isabel Celis since the 6-year-old was kidnapped in April 2012. He has two suspects who we can’t name because they’ve not been charged with a crime.
“I provided the Tucson Police Department with two individuals names who I truly believe were involved in her disappearance,” said Snyder. “Either physically they took her, or they had something to do with her disappearance.”
So far, this is OK. There is much merit in hiring a private investigator to help with a case. The more eyes on it the better. Police have other cases and sadly can’t devote all their time and attention to it. This is not a bad idea, until…
Dan Baldwin helped Snyder start “Find Me.” He’s written a book about it and he uses Pendulum Dowsing, a way to find answers normally not available to our senses.
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