DeDee
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This is what I've always thought too. I don't think he took them anywhere & brought them back. I believe the area where they were found is as far as he took them and he probably didn't waste much time before he killed them. He wouldn't have any idea if other people might show up, so I can't see him taking his time and risk having the girls scream or anyone spotting him.
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That scenario works with a quick deed. It does not fit with <modsnip> murder of two young girls. Without a COD, it is difficult to determine.
Photo 5 says the search resumed at 11:45 AM. That's surprising to me because why not begin at daylight? I noticed a K-9 in the photo.
http://www.theindychannel.com/news/timeline-13-year-old-girls-go-missing-bodies-found
The crews of volunteers were called several hours after LEO searched. Their search began around 7:30am.
I know seems weird right? I believe, as this did come up before, that the searches started much earlier, and that they had a regroup at that 11:45 time. I think that was a MSM error. IIRC
Yes, after specialty teams searched, to no avail, LEO released the groups of volunteers. A volunteer made the discovery and that reported time is posted in the scanner thread.
It is my understanding that on Feb 14, searchers registered then, were issued a colored map of the Trails.