Tip Line is tipline@justice4stacey.com

It has come to our attention that many individuals have information about the case and the individuals involved but for various reasons may not want their names to be known.  That is completely understandable.  Accordingly, we have set up a tipline for emails.  If you want to send info without your real name — or if you simply ask us not to use your real name — we will respect your wishes.  So just send your emails to tipline@justice4stacey.com  A message line for phone messages has also been set up but it takes about 3 days for it to become active.  When it becomes active we will provide the number.  That way those who prefer to make a call instead of an email can also provide information and your names will be kept private if that is your preference.  Please leave info and not just general comments as we have to listen and make records in case any comments result in a reward. 

Many people have come forward already and you can not know how much the Pollard family appreciates the outpouring of support.  It is hard to believe that this all started because a few ordinary people just starting asking questions and wouldn’t just accept “no” for an answer.  You know sometimes one honest man, or woman, really can make a difference!  Thanks to the many honest people out there who already have made a difference for us.

3 Responses to “Tip Line is tipline@justice4stacey.com”

  1. Appalled Says:

    You are doing the right thing. Don’t stop until you get the TRUTH!!! In the end the truth is always revealed. “Be sure your sins will find you out”

  2. Gene Says:

    I received a call from a friend and business associate yeaterday after he had been on vacation for two weeks. He was amazed of the response rom the public. After having explored the website and spoken with numerous friends on their thinking, his statement to me was “one does not put the fox in charge of the hen house”, which seems to be quite appropriate here. Having thought about this for a time, a memory of the Watergate trials came to mind and a profound statement made by the great senator from NC, Sam Irving came to mind ” the APPEARANCE of and IMPROPRIETY is as BAD as the IMPROPRIETY ITSELF”. We certainly could use someone like Senator Irving looking at this case with an open mind instead of what we have experienced so far in this investigation. It appears to me the ones who have been involved with the investigation should really do some “soul searching” and ask God to help them to right the wrongs they have created. Do it before it is too late and you can’t be helped.

  3. Belle Says:

    I have a friend who is a detective at a police department in another town and he has a friend who works for the SBI and they are looking over this website and reading the complaint filed to give me their unbasis opinion of how the case was handled- which I think we all know that already, but I will share their findings when they get back to me.

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