It took them 3 years after I gave them the cadaver dog report in 2011 to even start the search and ONLY coz I lobbied the members of the state govt including the new Minister of Police. They have found any and all excuses for 15 years now!
I have REAL doubts plod will ever find her!
Yes its a needle in a haystack...
BUT - they haven't even found the haystack yet coz they continue to ignore one important witness sighting that Puts her last known position 12.6 kilometers further east towards Moora.... than where they are now looking.
Where they are looking, is where she STARTED her walk.
The property and reserve they are searching is across the road from intersection Winjardie road and North West Road.
She as dropped at that corner of Winjardie and North West Road opposite Smiler (formerly Wark's) farm by Ag dept Worker Mrs Johnston, at ~1020 a.m. on 29.7.1999.
Stribely the traveling chemical salesman, saw her just east of the Badgingarra road at 11.07am. (A distance of about 4 or 5 km's east from start point at Winjardie rd) towards the intersection of Wathingarra road.
That's the "official" last reported sighting... according to plod & media these last 15 years.
However,
My forensic timeline and walk reconstruction showed that she SHOULD have walked past the corner of Wathingarra road at 11.58 am.
There was a Telstra tech, working at the corner of Wathingarra road on that morning in a below ground communications pit. He says he didn't stop for lunch till about 1205 and sat on tailboard of his ute to eat lunch and didn't see Hayley walk past.
Well if she was due to walk past at 11.58, a full 7 minutes before hand - while he had his head below ground level soldering wires.. likely he wouldn't have seen her.
Also a motor bike rider traveled that road - after Stribley, and he didn't see her!.
Thus its been assumed (incorrectly) that she disappeared within that 20 minute window (1.5km stretch) between Badgingarra road and Wathingarra road!
However,
Totally ignored for the last 15 years is this:-
At 1.20 PM - ~12.6 km's further east than Wathingarra road - at or near the corner of Mungedar road, 2 Telstra technicians "Smith and Bennet" who were doing similar comms pit work to that of the technician working alone at corner of Wathingara road were traveling east along North West Road, towards Corner of Coalara road, for their next job.
Driver SMITH, said he saw a young girl matching Hayley's attire & stature walking east along the left hand side of the road. He commented to his passenger Bennet at the time 'words to the effect' that "it was unusual to see such a young girl walking alone so far from the nearest town"...
Passenger Bennet had his head in the work manual checking details for the next job at Coalara road so didn't look up from his manual in time to see Hayley, as the driver Smith did - when he made the remark!
As a result some police person in the original investigation - made a decision to ignore the reported sighting by Smith (because it couldn't be visually confirmed by the passenger Bennet) ~ 12.6km's further east along North West Road near the corner of Mungedar road, at 1.20 pm - almost 3 hours AFTER she commenced her walk at Winjardie road corner at 10.20 am - where WAPOL have been concentrating their search on Wark's Old Property and the reserve behind, and just 47 minutes later (11.07) when Stribley saw her just east of Badgingarra road/North West Road intersection.
This is the Haystack problem WAPOL are having.
Hayley managed to walk at least 2 hours and 15 minutes...(At approx 5.6km/hour) or 12.6 km's PAST where Plod thinks she was last seen.
Her destination was at the 22.5 km mark on that North East Road and she commenced her walk at Winjardie road corner intersection when Mrs Johnston dropped her off which is some 4kms into the 22.5 km walk.
So her total distance, needed to walk was 18.5 km's.
I believe she made it to within 1.5 km;s of the gate to the farm at the 22.5 km mark based on Smiths sighting thats been ignored all these years.
So a total of just 17 kms to actually walk - between 10.20 am and 13.20 pm or 3 hours.
That's a walk rate of about 5.66 Km's hour!.
The AVERAGE person (adult) walks at about 4 miles an hour... (6.4 km//hour), BUT- Hayley was short (5ft 2 or 3inches ) so had a shorter stride than an adult ALSO there are long slow incline hills - that would slow her down a little.
I got my then 20 year old daughter who's Hayley's height (5ft 2inches) to actually walk this section of road from Winjardie road starting at 10.20 am.
Her average rate of travel? ~ 5.66 km's per hour!
She went past Wathingarra road at 11.58am - 7 minutes before the telstra tech working there would have stopped for lunch.
She was near the corner Mungedar road at approx 1.20 PM!
I KNOW from constructing a forensic timeline and reconstructing Hayley's walk with someone of her height and stride length - that the sighting by Telstra Techs Smith (and not his passenger Bennet) at ~ 1.20 PM just near the corner of Mungedar road is reliable and should be considered factual.
This places the Hay Stack - where WAPOL SHOULD be searching, way further east by 2 & 1/4 hours (almost ~12.6 kms) further EAST than where they are now looking.
It also places her last known position within about 500 meters of the GPS co-ordinates I gave in the post above for her remains - based on my code and Gemmatria numerical analysis work.
Facts are that crime stats the world over show - most killers don't travel more than a mile on average in a vehicle to dump their victims remains.
Everything "fits", time and distance wise, as to where she most likely is located IMHO...
The fact after 15 years of investigation WAPOL can't get this right really worry's me.
Other that take metal detector, ground penetrating radar and a cadaver dog up there my self and try to find her what more can I physically do?