MsMarple
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"Searchers recovered lots of items, but none are relevant at this point, Gaidos said. Authorities will review photos of search, he said, but at this point they don't think they have anything applicable to case.
The search didn't follow any new information. Gaidos reiterated that the case remains active and that authorities still regularly work with Kyron's family."
http://www.oregonlive.com/portland/index.ssf/2017/07/west_hills_search_in_kyron_hor.html
So frustrating. Realistically though, after 7 years if Kyron's body is located, how much useful forensic evidence would be found at the scene? IMO the case rests on other circumstantial evidence. I'm not saying LE should stop looking - it's important that Kyron be found for many reasons, including to bring peace to his mother.
Keeping my fingers crossed that LE does have some strong evidence and are biding their time in order to bring it all together for a murder charge. After all, there's no statute of limitations on murder.
The search didn't follow any new information. Gaidos reiterated that the case remains active and that authorities still regularly work with Kyron's family."
http://www.oregonlive.com/portland/index.ssf/2017/07/west_hills_search_in_kyron_hor.html
So frustrating. Realistically though, after 7 years if Kyron's body is located, how much useful forensic evidence would be found at the scene? IMO the case rests on other circumstantial evidence. I'm not saying LE should stop looking - it's important that Kyron be found for many reasons, including to bring peace to his mother.
Keeping my fingers crossed that LE does have some strong evidence and are biding their time in order to bring it all together for a murder charge. After all, there's no statute of limitations on murder.