GoingByMyGut
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BBMs: All your points are still valid, Skeet, but I am pretty sure MMQC and EL went searching for SL at those places Sunday morning, in daylight, not Saturday night. Saturday MMQC (with her father) and EL (alone), separately, and at different times, looked for SL at the mall in their cars, then MMQC said she took EL looking at the two friends' ususal "haunts" the next day, including Wagner and Conference House Park. Having said that, you are right about the number of searchers, and given the amount and type of terrain, they could have easily missed it in daylight as well.
I think it was that night and the next day that Eva and the friend went searching for her at the Jetty? If she had accidentally fallen or had been pushed her purse might have went in with her. We don't even know the type of purse, I remember the seventies purses I had, they were the kind you put over your head, laying the strap on one shoulder while the purse itself hung on the other side of the body. If it was a small clutch purse, depending on how far she fell the purse could have fallen on the rocks or into the water below. If Eva went to the jetty or other type of body of water looking for her, in the dark, it's possible they would have missed seeing her purse. Sylvia did not have the search party that Sarah had, consisting of friends/police/firefighters/scuba divers/or media. Even her father stayed at home in case she came back. So there was two people looking for her that night? Two ladies in the dark. No publicity means no search parties.
BBMs: All your points are still valid, Skeet, but I am pretty sure MMQC and EL went searching for SL at those places Sunday morning, in daylight, not Saturday night. Saturday MMQC (with her father) and EL (alone), separately, and at different times, looked for SL at the mall in their cars, then MMQC said she took EL looking at the two friends' ususal "haunts" the next day, including Wagner and Conference House Park. Having said that, you are right about the number of searchers, and given the amount and type of terrain, they could have easily missed it in daylight as well.