steelman
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There are thousands of undeveloped acres and hundreds of square miles of brush land and hilly terrain in and around Alpine. Unfortunately, there isn't what I would consider to be a real big "hunting season" in that part of Texas. I'm sure LE has canvassed and searched all the most likely spots RF may have dumped her, now they have to start checking in unlikely spots and begin looking for disturbed ground. It may take a long, long time before somebody stumbles across the right spot. I'm beginning to think RF may have buried her, which is going to complicate things immensely. Every time the wind blows and the rains come down, the signs of a freshly dug plot of earth is going to diminish. If he covered it up with something like wooden pallets, lumber, old carpeting, or even sticks and brush, it's going to complicate things even more.
This search is most likely going to take a long time. It may or may not be successful. Try and be patient, I'm sure LE is out searching everyday, we just aren't hearing anything about it. They aren't going to give updates when there's nothing to update.
This search is most likely going to take a long time. It may or may not be successful. Try and be patient, I'm sure LE is out searching everyday, we just aren't hearing anything about it. They aren't going to give updates when there's nothing to update.