On Monday, I reported that the LAPD had met with a woman identifying herself as Shelly Miscavige and a Scientology attorney. During that meeting, just days after @LeahRemini had filed her missing person's report, they took the woman's fingerprints.
@claireheadley 3. In my story, I mention that after LAPD officials met with a woman identifying herself as Shelly Miscavige, they contacted the coffee shop to get the security camera footage.
The footage, from multiple cameras, was all scrambled.
I have obtained confidential legal documents revealing that when LAPD Missing Person's Unit detectives met with a woman identifying herself as Shelly Miscavige in 2013, they took fingerprints to match the prints on file with the DMV. The next day, the LAPD lab… https://t.co/V98RvFJYbWtwitter.com/i/web/status/1…
2. In 2013, after @LeahRemini filed her missing person's report on Shelly Miscavige, LAPD detectives got in touch with Shelly's Scientology controlled lawyer. The whole process abandoned the most standard law enforcement procedures.
3. When detectives find a missing person, they're supposed to inform them they are the subject of a missing person's report and the name of the person who filed the report. They're supposed to inquire what has led the person to go missing. LAPD Detectives didn't do any of that… https://t.co/5Sq6YPLBm9twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
2. The family of Hilary Crowder says she spent years hiding her husband's emotional abuse from her family, that he lied about the circumstances around their divorce, and that he wasn't present for the birth of their twins.