Come on, people, time to face reality: it is over.
The whole Mike Rossi letter thing went viral because a lot of people could relate to inflexible rules by a government body - people eat that poop up. Nobody really cared about the actual details - it was fun to rage against the machine. You didn't have to be a runner.
Then the possibility (which has evolved into a 100% probability) that Mike Rossi cheated in the LVM came to light. A small fraction of the running community cared (yes, it pissed me off).
But the general public has completely forgotten who Mike Rossi is. Seriously, ask any of your non-running friends. They don't remember his name - why would they? They may remember the letter, but they don't remember the guy who wrote the letter.
Further, non-runners won't get the complexity of the narrative: you are trying to get him BQed from LVM so that the BAA will DQ him from Boston. Sorry, it doesn't make for a good story.
And most importantly, the story is far too old for the public to care. You want non-runners to get upset about a guy who cheated in a marathon almost a year ago, so that he could get into a marathon that was run two months ago. Yawn.
And finally, his name has been "cleared." Yes, we all know it's crap, but the general public won't care.
No journalist will care. You may be able to interest a fringe running magazine - but that won't achieve what you are hoping.
All that's left is a few mentally unstable people trying to keep this thing going, with such ludicrous ideas as contacting local stores and seeing if they will sift through surveillance camera footage from a year ago to see if they can spot Mike Rossi driving in his car during the marathon. Really? Is this really "furthering the investigation?"
It's over. It was over the day the LVM Special Committee (I'm sure they had an officially sounding official name) said there would be no DQ.
Other than one particularly sad individual on here who hopes to boost his rival DJ company, I can't possibly imagine what more you people think you can achieve here.
It's over.
Move on.