Earlier I had mentioned that Baby King was found very close to home.
Look at the comparison of these two cases (“less than a mile”):
“The area is less than a mile from 229 South Holmes Avenue, where the infant was reported missing.”
Missing Amiah Developments: Police searching near White River
And
“The affidavit says Christopher Davila, the boy's father, led police to the burial site, located at a dead end near Castle Lance and Castle Prince, less than a mile from Davila's home.”
Body of missing San Antonio baby found in buried backpack
I’m noting for the record in my continued studies of disposal locations and their mileages, that babies who are the victims of (familial?) homicide could potentially be located very close to home, “less than a mile”, based on these two cases only, which at this time seem similar. Jmo.
Additionally, Sherin as well (though older):
“Less than a mile from the Richardson home where a missing 3-year-old was last seen two weeks ago, officials on Sunday discovered the body of a young child.”
Child's body found in Richardson is 'most likely' missing 3-year-old Sherin Mathews | Crime | Dallas News
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ETA: And perhaps nonfamilial as well:
Body of Lindbergh baby found
https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/body-of-lindbergh-baby-found
“He had been killed the night of the kidnapping and was found less than a mile from the home.“
—I’m interested in researching this further (“less than a mile”).