I just read this article and now i THINK they may have found something ..
interviewer question: What steps
do you take with your search team at
that point? ( when you think you have found something)
Tim Miller Response;
During my initial briefing of
the search team, I let everyone know
the basics. I tell them that when you
find something, you stop. You dont
get excited. You just step backward in
the same steps you went forward with
so you dont take a chance that you
will be contaminating anything. The
team leader stays there, within visual
distance of the body. Everyone else
leaves. But the team leader stays until
law enforcement arrives. And we let
everyone on the team know that you
do not dial 911because if you do, the
media will probably get to the scene
before the police get there.
Interviewer Question:
So you are
media conscious, right?
Tim Miller Response:
Right. Many times, after a
body has been found at one location,
we have continued our search in other
areas for as long as three hours as if
nothing had been found. That way, the
police can get there and secure the
scene and start their investigation.
The article is from Evidence technology. I will post the link (below) if anyone is interested in reading the complete article Interesting..
It is a pdf. file
http://www.texasequusearch.org/applications/ETM%20V5N4%20EquuSearch.pdf