As I write this, there is still no word on his whereabouts, and no leads as to where he is or what has happened to him. Family and friends are hoping for the best, while fearing the worst. When something like this happens to someone you know, it sends a chill up your spine. Its no longer a news item or a statistic in a report; its a name, a face, a friend.
How much faith does the ordinary man-in-the-street have in our law enforcement agencies? With all the sordid stories Rosebud is telling the Senateand the rest of us riveted in front of the television set during each televised hearingwhat are we to think? Drug deals, kidnap syndicates, salvage crews...its mind-boggling. While all of these accusations have to be proven with evidence in a court of law, many people tend to believe that theres truth to Rosebuds tales. Since theyre so busy with all these "activities", someone commented, no wonder the cops dont have time to catch the crooks. But how can they "catch the crooks" when they themselves are the crooks, was the retort. Maybe if theyre busy with these big-time deals, ventured another, theyll leave the ordinary folk alone. Unless, of course, you fit nicely into their schemesas an easy target for kidnap, for example.
So where does that leave you and me? And the family of our music teacher? I read the admonition of NBI Director Reynaldo Wycoco (please see page 12) to "have faith" in our government institutions. Im trying, sir, Im trying.