Last Monday, November 9, Crime Watch Daily dedicated three segments of their programming to the story of Barbara Struncova and Bill Ulmer. They called the story:
LOST IN PARADISE: INTRIGUE AT A TROPICAL SURF RETREAT.
Click to watch it.
I am very happy with their presentation of the story. All of Barbara’s friends, as far as I know, are pleased with the piece. Some of the minor details—like which roommates lived where when, and who started what websites—are confusing or incorrect, but there are no mistakes in anything that matters. Endless thanks to everyone who put themselves out there and shared their piece of the puzzle!
The story is not over. Five years is a long time, but five years is not forever. The earth and the climate in the tropics quickly devour things, but they also spit them up. Crocodiles do not eat board bags, and neither do worms. Earthquake happen and erosion is constant. We may never know what happened to Barbara. Then again, time may be on her side.
If you wish to participate in the effort to create justice for Barbara Struncova, here is a small list of things you can do:
–Like the facebook page Where Is Barbara Struncova?
–Share the video or posts about her disappearance on your timeline (put the audience setting to “public” on those posts, please!)
–Type #justiceforbarbara into the comment box on facebook posts about Barbara or about Bill
–Use #justiceforbarbara if you are a twitter user (I try but it’s so not my thing)
–Send the link to Crime Watch Daily’s report to news stations and news papers
–Write a letter to the North Carolina governor, Pat McCrory (http://governor.nc.gov/contact)
I don’t know exactly what you or I can expect any of those things to accomplish. But you can do them all from your chair. The other option is to do nothing. We all know exactly what that will accomplish.
I am delighted that you are happy with how Barbara’s story was presented, Diana. You’ve done an incredible job!