Seattle1
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Or it was taken and sold as an individual to an individual. Where I live handguns can be sold between individuals without registration of serial numbers, etc. so no records through an FFL. A hay barn might be a good hiding place, but I suspect the homes of the 5 have been searched. So, if it has not been found, I suspect it has been passed on - gifted or sold. You'd think this description might make someone come forward. OR, equally, I suppose, alert the recipient the gun is hot and make them pass it along or keep hidden well.
I grew up in UK where concealed or open carry of any weapon has been prohibited since the 1950's -- and I never saw a handgun in my life until I moved to Alaska for University.
That said, I followed the trial of Florida Professor Dan Markel who was the victim of murder for hire (paid for by his former in-laws), and I will never forget the Latin King gang leader (Luis Rivera) testifying how he went to the corner to pick up a 'piece' for the 'job' on the morning they they drove to Tallahassee. It was as if he went to the corner market to pick up a loaf of bread.
Seriously, the gun network in the States, it's that easy! And the LK leader (Luis Rivera) was also the best witness I've ever watched in my life. IMO, Jillian's gun could very well be in Florida, on the corner, as I type this post! JMO
ETA: Following the murder of Dan Markel, the killers dropped the broken revolver off a bridge when driving back to Miami. The gun was never recovered.