i hate to ask this, but it's been 2 months - a little over 8 weeks. is it just bones at this point? i was wondering if that's part of the reason they aren't using volunteers any longer? besides not hindering evidence, the decomposition may bee too "much" for "regular" volunteers?
if there are volunteers still wanting to search, i think they should use them. there's A LOT of land to cover.
RE: there's A LOT of land to cover.
From a google search of 'Remains located by Hunters:
About 25,400,000 results (0.30 seconds)
'Hunters locate many remains of missing/murdered persons, but other outdoor persons also stumble upon them frequently: fishermen, mountain bicyclists, atv riders, hikers, joggers, dog walkers, etc'..
This is why it is imperative that a timeline of BSL's travels and other info be released to the MS Media by investigators. There is entirely too much geographical area for TES & LE to search without the general public's help..
Someone witnessed him in the area where Mickey Schunick's remains were placed, imo.
"Mickey Schunick, must be located. It is past time to bury the antiquated strategy of silence and bring in the big guns in her search; investigators most valuable weapon; the Americam Public"..
http://www.nbc33tv.com/news/crimetra...andon-...
Investigators look to more cold cases for possible connection to Brandon Lavergne
Whats certain is that the strong attention brought by the Mickey Shunick case is what lead investigators to examine Lavergne as a possible suspect in the first place.
*The one good thing that came out of this is that the media did a good job of keeping this guy looking over his should and keeping him at bay, LPD Cpt. Judice concluded.Its not all law enforcement, its a community effort, especially in this case.
When this case goes to trial, I think there will be many things that come to light that the community will be proud of because they had a part in uncovering that information. The community really stepped up to the plate.