Posted an article earlier that said local LE in SC searched only one day. There's no way they could have done a thorough search on that acreage in one day.
Imo, at that point, I think they were mostly after the vehicle on property there. One of his Avalanches. Not sure how much more looking was done unless something was blatantly obvious.
He has multiple acres of land. I wonder if he has stored any trophies or photos there to "enjoy" during his retirement (since it was suggested that the property would be his retirement location). I don't think he put bodies there, especially from his NY victims. If there are victims on his property in SC, I think they would be local to that area. But, still, I am not sure he would do that. I think he would dispose of a victim somewhere else, though he might keep someone captive and torture them on his SC property like it seems he has done in NY. (Since he hunted, did he hunt with his brother in SC? How much time has he spent "scouting" potential disposal areas in woods, swamps, or beaches around there?)
Anyway, wondering how hard or easy it would be for LE to get a warrant to thoroughly search his property there? Does he have a secret bunker there? Are there any buildings or storage on the property? Does he rent storage units near his SC property? Could he have hidden or stashed souvenirs on his brother's property (where it might be harder for LE to get a warrant and his brother might be unaware things are stashed there)? As an architect, had he drawn up any plans to build his retirement home there? If so, are there any oddities or secret rooms or bunkers planned? I have may questions. MOO.
Fyi, article that mentions one day search in SC: