I have read the whole post. I it seems like the majority of the people either didn't bother to email or call Sgt. Harlowe, or they got their items and decided that was good enough. Last I read in this post, only about 10-12 people actually contacted the investigator, and less than HALF of that forwarded him the necessary paperwork. I understand that other people got scammed, but THEY have to step up and do the right thing.
Not only that buy did you ever try and call the investigator??? What type of questions are being asked? The investigator is working on this case plus I'm sure many others, and the last thing on his mind is responding to someone about how the case is going or when they should receive their stuff.

I'm just saying you are quick to judge the system, that's all. The system isn't perfect, but when it does work, it works very slowly. Pick up the phone and call him directly if you are that concerned. And if those "other" members are that concerned they should call also.