Woe.be.gone
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Wasn't that the mom in Georgia? Kristi Cornwell?
I remember that one!
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2011/01/03/kristi-cornwells-remains-cleveland-ga/
all im saying is these search groups don't usually find the missing person. Not that I recall It usually a long time after.
Not the one I'm thinking of but a good example!
http://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/201...ody-of-woman-missing-since-2007-is-found?lite
While searching for the case out West I'm thinking of, I ran across the case above, Paige Birgfeld. This attractive mother of three was found years later because erosion allowed her buried body (left in a creek bed) to become exposed. Two hikers discovered her body after four and a half years.
The case I'm thinking of is similar to the above (missing woman was a mom, sister, and daughter), had a partially secret life that unfolded as her disappearance was investigated. Those factors didn't stop her brother from devoting himself to keep looking for her. Eventually he found her.
There are too many cases, some easier than others to bring up (it would help if I remembered a state at least). :shame:
I agree with you Eileen. Not too many timely finds based on formal searches (when a person goes missing due to foul play). Still, cannot not search.