they were working on it. we keep asking them, probing them for more information, and they just said, we can t tell you much. we re sorry. so your level of frustration must have been pretty high. it was sky high. the le family now had the impression that police weren t taking the case seriously at all. michelle was an adult, so we felt if she s an adult and she she s not a child, maybe she wasn t being prioritized. so what was it like leaving that meeting? it was chaos is probably the number one feeling. we didn t have a place to stay. we were hotel hopping. we were just waiting around most of the time, staying in the hotel. it was like you were blind. you didn t know we had no idea where to go, what to do. the family couldn t understand why the police seemed to be moving so slowly. in their minds, michelle was being held against her will. a week went by. saturday, june 4th, eight days after michelle s disappearance,
and she s not a child, maybe she wasn t being prioritized. so what was it like leaving that meeting? it was yeah, chaos is probably the number one feeling. we didn t have a place to stay. we were hotel hopping. we were just waiting around most of the time staying in the hotel. it was like you were you were blind. you know, didn t know we had no idea where to go, what to do. keith morrison: the family couldn t understand why the police seemed to be moving so slowly. in their minds, michelle was being held against her will. a week went by. saturday, june 4, eight days after michelle s disappearance, her family held this vigil near the place where her car was found. we wanted the fbi to get involved and all this. and we were just making a lot of noise. keith morrison: quietly attending was scott, the young man the police had questioned a week earlier, giselle esteban s old boyfriend, remember, the father of her child. two days later, the family was called back to the police station for
working on it. we d keep asking them, probing them for more information. they kind of just kind of threw their hands and said, you know, we can t tell you much, and we re sorry. your level of frustration must have been pretty high? it was sky high. reporter: the le family now had the impression the police weren t taking the case seriously at all. because michelle s an adult. so we felt if she s an adult and she she s not a child. maybe she wasn t being prioritized. so what was it like leaving that meeting? it was chaos is probably the number one feeling. we didn t have a place to stay. we were hotel hopping. we were just waiting around most of the time, staying in the hotel. it was like you were you were blind. you know, you didn t know we had no idea where to go. what to do. reporter: the family couldn t understand why the police seemed to be moving so slowly. in their minds, michelle was being held against her will. a week went by. saturday june 4th, eight
your level of frustration must have been pretty high? it was sky high. reporter: the le family now had the impression the police weren t taking the case seriously at all. because michelle s an adult. so we felt if she s an adult and she she s not a child. maybe she wasn t being prioritized. so what was it like leaving that meeting? it was chaos is probably the number one feeling. we didn t have a place to stay. we were hotel hopping. we were just waiting around most of the time, staying in the hotel. it was like you were you were blind. you know, you didn t know we had no idea where to go. what to do. reporter: the family couldn t understand why the police seemed to be moving so slowly. in their minds, michelle was being held against her will. a week went by. saturday june 4th, eight days after michelle s disappearance. her family held this vigil near the place where her car was found. we wanted the fbi to get involved and all this. and we were just making a lot
the le family now had the impression the police weren t taking the case seriously at all. because michelle s an adult. so we felt if she s an adult and she she s not a child. maybe she wasn t being prioritized. so what was it like leaving that meeting? it was chaos is probably the number one feeling. we didn t have a place to stay. we were hotel hopping. we were just waiting around most of the time, staying in the hotel. it was like you were you were blind. you know, you didn t know we had no idea where to go. what to do. the family couldn t understand why the police seemed to be moving so slowly. in their minds, michelle was being held against her will. a week went by. saturday june 4th, eight days after michelle s disappearance. her family held this vigil near the place where her car was found. we wanted the fbi to get involved and all this. and we were just making a lot of noise. quietly attending was scott, the young man that police had questioned a week earli