BoggledMind
Releasing information is a balancing act that is difficult to get right.
Whenever something big happens, the info vultures immediately start circling, eyes peeled for the slightest titbit. If the police keep quiet, they demand to know why the police aren't feeding them something. If the police do say something based on what they know at the time, and that later turns out wrong due to information subsequently received, the vultures then complain they've been fed incorrect info.
Damned if they do, damned if they don't.
At the end of the day, the police can only talk about what they know at any given time. And that can change if and when new information is received.
If the police do say something based on what they know at the time, and that later turns out wrong due to information subsequently received, the vultures then complain they've been fed incorrect info.
They're doing just this on Facebook. Each poster 'congratulating' the other. One says, "I notice they keep stressing xxx or xyz". "Yeah", says another, "so right, what are they hiding?"
I've refrained from commenting that it's vultures like them that are causing this because the police are afraid they'll swoop on Dartmoor or wherever, demanding to know "the truth", if they are not fed sufficient information.