“A lot of people are thinking, having different thoughts about what’s going on in the case and we just want to be able to look into every single avenue,” said Jamie Richardson, a private investigator who can’t show his face on camera.
“It’s easier for us to gather information if we can anonymously be in the community,” added Richardson.
His organization called ‘Mission Possible Investigation’ is taking on Jaliek’s case. They’ve set up a tip hot line, (518) 708-1219.
The investigative firm has existed in the capital region for 10 years. Richardson says they specialize in missing person and child abuse cases.
“I’ve worked with other investigative firms as well as state local law enforcement,” said Richardson.
He and his partner are volunteering their time to help find Jaliek.
“Generally we do charge for the services that we provide, but I think in this case it’s a little bit different; there’s a little bit more feeling on this case than some of the others,” added Richardson.
“The Investigative Organization also set up an email address if you know anything send an email to find Jaliek at yahoo.com.
The most recent addition to the bizarre case is the unsigned letter sent to NewsChannel13 on Thursday. Its post marked in Westchester New York. The letter says Jaliek is still alive.
Police label Stephen Kerr who is the boy’s adoptive father is a person of interest in the disappearance.
Richardson says he hopes another set of experienced eyes and ears will help the police.


