I keep thinking about how LE has been spending its resources in ways that are visible to the public over the past 10 days. Clearly we know very little about the inner workings of the investigation. But, I find it hard to believe that such time and resources were spent looking at the pig farms if there wasn't something significant driving the choice to search them so thoroughly. I am not convinced that nothing valuable came from the searches of the farms. But I am trying to figure out what information could have been found there that might have convinced LE that MT was perhaps still alive. Does anyone know how often the farms are serviced by outside feed deliveries or by transport trucks? I was trying to get a sense of whether these service providers were local or from out of area, or both and how many trucks pass through Brooklyn? When possible running routes are looked at or even the walking route to MT mothers house, it might be possible for one of these outside service providers/truckers to have overpowered MT and bundled her into truck. We haven't seen any announcements about further local threats to health and safety which is interesting in light of what has happened. I wonder if the reason for this is that LE knows that MT is now out of area and there is no further local threat? We have so little to go on in terms of the public information but I just kept circling back to to the time spent looking at the farms. There must have been a solid reason for this line of inquiry.