I think we all know the real answer to that Montclair. All and every e-fit should have been made available to the public regardless of how embarrassing they were. In fact, there is no excuse for engineering a policy of selective dissemination when it comes to a child's life.
Now thanks to what went on we are left with a maybe Tannerman and a possible Smithman, neither of whom have even now been positively identified.
You haven't been sucked in by sensationalism, by any chance, have you John? ;)
You said: "In fact, there is no excuse for engineering a policy of selective dissemination". That's a rather loaded statement, isn't it?
Do you KNOW why they weren't released earlier? I don't, so I'm not sure who "we all" refers to.
What evidence do you have that they were involved in "engineering a policy of selective dissemination" with regard to those e-fits? I'm all ears.
How does anyone know that Smithman hasn't been quietly identified? The police are not giving running updates.